Evenes Air Station
In 2012, the parliament decided to turn Evenes into a forward air base for Quick Reaction Alert.The air station is estimated to produce 1,600 aircraft movements per year once operative.In April that same year, a critical communications cable outside the base's parameter was found to have been sabotaged.[5] The Norwegian Defence Estates Agency was commissioned to ensure that sufficient construction (EBA) and infrastructure are in place by August 2022.What will be built on Evenes will cover the national needs of maritime patrol aircraft, as well as consist of offices and administrative facilities for the 333 Squadron.