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    Ludvig Gustav Braathen (17 March 1891 – 27 December 1976) was a Norwegian entrepreneur that founded the shipping company Ludvig G. Braathens Rederi and...
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  • variants. Braathens served 53 airports and 50 cities with scheduled services through its history. The airline was founded in 1946 by Ludvig G. Braathen and...
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  • Lucas Braathen (born 2000), Norwegian skier Ludvig G. Braathen (1891–1976), Norwegian entrepreneur This page lists people with the surname Braathen. If...
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  • Braganza (company) (category Braathens)
    by Ludvig G. Braathen as part of the shipping movement under the name Ludv.G. Braathens Rederi. In 1946, Braathens founded the airline Braathens S.A...
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  • Almqvist, Swedish politician Ludvig Aubert, Norwegian Minister of Justice Ludvig Bødtcher, Danish lyric poet Ludvig G. Braathen, Norwegian shipping magnate...
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  • secondary education in 1939. He was married to Anne Sophie Braathen, daughter of Ludvig G. Braathen. During the German occupation of Norway, Rasmussen received...
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    both by the local newspaper Romerikes Blad and by Ludvig G. Braathen, who had just founded Braathens SAFE. In 1970, a government report recommended that...
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  • East, for the destinations Braathens originally served. The company was founded by Norwegian ship owner Ludvig G. Braathen, with the intention of serving...
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  • Busy Bee (category Braathens)
    Bjørn G. Braathen, son of Braathens SAFE's founder and owner Ludvig G. Braathen. It rested on two niches—providing feeder services to Braathens SAFE's...
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  • ship-owner Ludvig G. Braathen had establish Braathens SAFE, and started charter traffic, mainly to Asia. From 14 January 1949, Braathens SAFE received...
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  • Braathens Helikopter was owned by Ludvig G. Braathens Rederi and was a sister company of the airline Braathens SAFE. Braathens Helikopter was a pure helicopter...
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    Braathens South American & Far East Airtransport A/S or Braathens SAFE was founded by ship-owner Ludvig G. Braathen in 1946. It started as a charter airline...
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  • Stranger, at Norway Trade Fair at Sjølyst in Oslo (1980) Ludvig G. Braathen, founder and CEO of Braathens in Oslo (1971) Hans Christian Henriksen, director of...
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    expand. Gardermoen also had access to the railway. Also Ludvig G. Braathen, founder of Braathens SAFE, was an early proponent of having Gardermoen as a...
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    Aerotransport. The same year, shipowner Ludvig G. Braathen established Braathens South American and Far East (Braathens SAFE), which started with charter flights...
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    ship-owner Ludvig G. Braathen had establish Braathens SAFE, and started charter traffic, mainly to Asia. From 14 January 1949, Braathens SAFE received...
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  • interested in making a stop-over for some of their services in Røros. Ludvig G. Braathen had been traveling around Norway and encouraging municipalities to...
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  • 1902) 26 December – Bjarne Hansen, painter (b. 1890) 27 December – Ludvig G. Braathen, shipping and airline magnate (b. 1891) 29 December – Erik Eriksen...
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    radio programming toward the Soviet Union. Braathens, the Norwegian airline, was founded by Ludvig G. Braathen, with three DC-4 Skymasters. Born: Johnny...
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    with Ludvig G. Braathen, owner of Braathens SAFE, and representatives for his airline. They saw Notodden as a possible gateway to Telemark and Braathen promised...
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    involved in hull-loss accidents. The airline was founded by shipowner Ludvig G. Braathen and initially flew to destinations in Asia. The original fleet consisted...
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  • several entrepreneurs, including Vebjørn Tandberg, Olav Selvaag and Ludvig G. Braathen. He died in July 2001 in Oslo. Bonde, Arne. "Oskar Hasselknippe"....
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    metres high. Arne Dokken, Norwegian former football player and coach Ludvig G. Braathen (1891–1976), Norwegian entrepreneur Åssiden (Store norske leksikon)...
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  • (died 1965) Birger Bergersen, politician and Minister (died 1977) Ludvig G. Braathen, shipping and airline magnate (died 1976) Hans Julius Gabrielsen,...
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    Braathens SAFE had also been in negotiations with British Airways. The agreement involved KLM purchasing a 30% stake in Braathens SAFE from Ludvig G....
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    their service from Oslo Airport, Fornebu to Stavanger Airport, Sola. Ludvig G. Braathen stated that he hoped that an airport could be built quickly, citing...
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  • Ammunisjonsfabrikker kills 5 people and hospitalises at least 21 people. 7 November – Braathens SAFE Flight 253 crashes into Hummelfjell mountain in Tolga, killing 2...
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  • & 18 October 2020: World Cup #1 in Sölden Giant Slalom winners: Lucas Braathen (m) / Marta Bassino (f) 26 & 27 November 2020: World Cup #2 in Lech/Zürs...
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