Avinor has today placed an order for an additional SeaRanger system.

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Avinor has today placed an order for an additional SeaRanger system, this time for Bodø Airport, to enhance its mission of saving lives in the lakes and waterways adjacent to its runways.

Avinor, the operator responsible for Norway's airports, has placed an order for an additional SeaRanger system, this time for use at Bodø Airport. The system is being acquired to meet the safety requirements and regulations for operations on and around the runways.

The SeaRanger, developed in collaboration with the South African National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI), is Safe at Sea’s largest rescue boat system, known for its exceptional load capacity, maneuverability, and stability.

“We are very pleased that Avinor is expanding its fleet of rescue boats with another SeaRanger system, enabling them to carry out their crucial work,” says Lukas Brehm, Vice President.

The system is scheduled for delivery in mid-Q4 2024, with the order valued at approximately SEK 620,000.

This disclosure contains information that Safe at Sea is obliged to make public pursuant to the EU Market Abuse Regulation (EU nr 596/2014). The information was submitted for publication, through the agency of the contact person, on 09-10-2024 15:25 CET.

For more information:

Lukas Brehm                        

Phone +46 (0)76-316 04 70
E-mail  info@safeatsea.se

Safe at Sea AB designs, manufactures and sells light, flexible och cost effecient Search-and Rescue SAR systems. These systems contribute to saving lives and optimizing SAR operations around the world and are likely to be the most effecient systems in the world when it comes to rescuing casualties out of the water. The systems involve personal equipment, operating methods, launch-and recovery solutions as well as training. The fundament of Safe at Seas product portfolio is the RescueRunner, SafeRunner, SeaRanger  and GuardRunner. The company is based in Göteborg, Sweden and listed on the Spotlight stockmarket since the 10th January 2008. 

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