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Norwegian Air Buys Time by Unlocking $27 Million of State Aid
A passenger aircraft, operated by Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA, taxis along the runway in view of the control tower at Gatwick Airport in Crawley.
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Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA, the indebted low-cost carrier fighting for survival, bought itself some time as it managed to unlock the first, tiny slice of its state aid package.