AB Aerotransport (ABA) was a Swedish government-owned airline which operated during the first half of the 20th century and was merged into what would become...
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Airliner shootdown incidents have occurred since at least the 1930s, either intentionally or by accident. This chronological list shows instances of airliners...
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Carl and Adrian Florman and based in Malmö, Sweden AB Flygindustri was an offshoot of AB Aerotransport both of which were formed by the Florman brothers...
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Manchukuo National Airways, South African Airways, Iberia Airlines and AB Aerotransport amongst others. Some civilian aircraft would be converted into military...
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Romania LARES Russia Mongolian Transport Company Northeast Sweden AB Aerotransport Switzerland Swissair United States American Airlines Braniff Airways...
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Anthropologists Australian Banking Association American Bantam Association AB Aerotransport, former Scandinavian airline ABA Chemicals, a Chinese chemical manufacturing...
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destroyed by a fire in May 1934 and one sold to AB Aerotransport of Sweden, delivered in April 1934. AB Aerotransport purchased a second Delta, but this was a...
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Intercontinental Airlines (SILA), Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) and AB Aerotransport (ABA). Norlin was born on 23 January 1905 in Stockholm, Sweden, the...
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to Hermann Göring. von Rosen went on flying for the Swedish airline AB Aerotransport (ABA) from August 1940 until the end of the war. Between 1945 and 1956...
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Foundation, Scandinavian Airlines, Swedish Intercontinental Airlines, AB Aerotransport, the Swedish National Committee of the International Chamber of Commerce...
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aircraft all for KLM. A fourth aircraft was built for the Swedish airline AB Aerotransport. A version with retractable landing gear and powered by two 650 hp...
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Iguape, São Paulo, killing one of eight on board. On 31 August 1932, an AB Aerotransport Junkers G 24 (SE-AAE, named Svealand) crashed at Tubbingen, Netherlands...
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Scandinavian Airlines (redirect from SAS Sverige AB)
to the Sandvik company in Sweden. In 1948, the Swedish flag carrier AB Aerotransport joined SAS and quickly coordinated its European operations between...
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German-based Brazilian airline; absorbed into Deutsche Luft Hansa AB Aerotransport June 2, 1924 October 1, 1950 Sweden Formed SAS. Tajik Air September...
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Swissair, KLM, Deutsche Luft Hansa, Air France, Malert (Hungary), AB Aerotransport (Sweden), Alpar (Switzerland) and Imperial Airways (UK). During World...
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first aircraft to land was a Junkers Ju 52/3m named Göteland from AB Aerotransport. In October of the same year, regular traffic between Visby and the...
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Lines it became a part of a three-airline consortium (later four, with AB Aerotransport) that would eventually merge on 30 June 1948 with a pooled capitalization...
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Björneborgs Jernverks AB, AB Aerotransport, AB Diligentia, AB Elektro-Invest, AB Nordströms Linbanor, AB Scania-Vabis, AB Svenska Amerika Linien, AB Svenska Järnvägsverkstäderna...
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Overseas Airways Corporation, British South American Airways, Swedish AB Aerotransport, Danish Det Danske Luftfartselskab A/S, and Norwegian Det Norske Luftfartselskap...
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following a landing accident at Bromma Airport; the aircraft was sold to AB Aerotransport for spare parts. On 28 August 1944, Douglas C-47A G-AGIR crashed in...
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1942. One additional aircraft the eleventh to be built was ordered by AB Aerotransport of Sweden in 14-passenger configuration and was used in Sweden until...
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Airline Country Status AB Aerotransport Sweden D Ad Astra Aero Switzerland D Aero Espresso Italiana Italy D Aero Geral Brazil D Aero O/Y Finland F Aeroflot...
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Airport which would be built by, and leased from the Swedish airline AB Aerotransport. Extensive use was made of sub-contractors, many of which (such as...
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Fuerzas Aéreas Cruz Roja Española Sweden Swedish Air Force Aktiebolaget Aerotransport Switzerland Ad Astra Aero operated at least four F 13s (registered...
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numerous airlines; early customers included Finland's Aero O/Y, Sweden's AB Aerotransport, and Brazil's Syndicato Condor. During May 1932, German flag carrier...
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killing all 18 on board; the cause was never determined. 26 October 1947 AB Aerotransport Flight 1629, a DC-4-1009 (SE-BBG, named Sunnan), crashed into Mount...
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stopover on the Stockholm/Lindarängen - Danzig line, serviced by the AB Aerotransport in 1925–26. During the 1120s, a 170 by 170 m (560 by 560 ft) square...
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Road Safety Council (Nordiska trafiksäkerhetsrådet), the board of the AB Aerotransport and the Swedish Ships' Mortgage Bank (Svenska skeppshypotekskassan)...
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Airport due to pilot error, killing three of five on board. August 9 An AB Aerotransport DC-3F (registration SE-BAY) overran the runway on landing at Malmö...
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