Malmö Aviation
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| Malmö Aviation | ||
|---|---|---|
| IATA TF |
ICAO SCW |
Callsign SCANWING |
| Founded | 1981 | |
| Focus cities | Stockholm-Bromma Airport, Gothenburg-Landvetter Airport | |
| Frequent flyer program | Malmö Aviation Bonusprogram | |
| Member lounge | Yellow Room, Express Lounge | |
| Fleet size | 10 | |
| Destinations | 4 | |
| Parent company | Braganza AS | |
| Headquarters | ||
| Key people | Per G. Braathen (Owner) Knut Solberg (CEO) | |
| Website: http://www.malmoaviation.se/ | ||
Malmö Aviation is a regional airline based in Malmö, Sweden. It operates scheduled services within Sweden from Stockholm, as well as scheduled international services to Belgium and France. Its main base is Malmö Airport, with a hub at Stockholm-Bromma Airport.[1]
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[edit] History
Malmö Aviation was sold to CityAir Scandinavia on 11 February 1992. A new company Malmö Aviation Schedule was formed on 16 April 1993 under the ownership of Wiklund Inter Trade. Braathens of Norway acquired full control in August 1998 and in early 1999 integrated Braathens Sweden (formerly Transwede) into Malmö Aviation. In December 2001 it became an independent airline owned by Braganza AS/Bramora. This was the result of the Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) acquisition of Braathens in which Malmö Aviation, for legal reasons, was not included. It is wholly owned by Braathens Avation and has 500 employees (at March 2007).[1]
[edit] Destinations
Malmö Aviation operates the following services (at January 2008):
[edit] Fleet
The Malmö Aviation fleet consists of the following aircraft (at January 2008):
- 9 Avro RJ100
- 1 BAe 146-200 (which is operated for West Air Sweden)
[edit] References
- ^ a b "Directory: World Airlines", Flight International, 2007-04-10, p. 47.
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