• Braathens ASA, until 1997 Braathens South American & Far East Airtransport A/S and trading as Braathens SAFE, was a Norwegian airline which operated from...
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  • wet-leasing services in partnership with its sister airline Braathens Regional Airways for Braathens Regional Airlines. Founded in 1981 as Malmö Aviation it...
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  • Braathens International Airways AB is a Swedish airline that operates flights for sister-company Braathens Regional Airlines under its own air operator's...
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  • crews from its sister companies, Braathens Regional Airways and Braathens International Airways. In September 2024 Braathens Regional Airlines announced that...
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  • Bromma route. In March 2016, Braathens Regional changed its name to Braathens Regional Airways and together with Braathens Regional Aviation started operating...
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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 the...
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  • Braathen is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Helga Braathen (1953–1982), Norwegian artistic gymnast Kjerstin Braathen (born 1970), Norwegian...
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    after SAS bought Braathens, the subsidiary took over all flights to Longyearbyen for the group. From May 2004, they merged to SAS Braathens, that again became...
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  • Helga Braathen (5 March 1953 – 11 October 1982) was a Norwegian artistic gymnast. She was born in Drammen. She competed at the 1968 Summer Olympics. She...
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  • SAS Braathens was the name of Norway's largest airline, created by a merger between Scandinavian Airlines' Norwegian division and Braathens in 2004. On...
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    Both Braathens SAFE and Scandinavian Airlines System (SAS) applied to operate the Oslo Airport, Fornebu route out of Kristiansund. Braathens also applied...
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    Lucas Pinheiro Braathen (Brazilian Portuguese: [piˈɲejɾu]; born 19 April 2000) is a Norwegian-born Brazilian World Cup alpine ski racer. Until his retirement...
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    the new Ålesund Airport, Vigra to Trondheim was granted to Braathens SAFE from 1958. Braathens SAFE then also started using Fokker F-27 turboprops, at first...
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    Vigra was closed, Braathens would land their larger 124-seat Boeing 737-200s at Årø, making the terminal feel cramped. Braathens SAFE were awarded the...
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    opened. Thus Braathens SAFE was awarded the concession for the route Stavanger–Bergen–Ålesund–Trondheim.: 86  Both SAS and Braathens were granted concession...
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    bankrupt in 1992 and Norwegian Air Shuttle took over Braathens SAFE's regional routes. Braathens SAFE and Aeroflot introduced flights to Murmansk Airport...
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  • services produced by Busy Bee for Braathens in Western Norway. Busy Bee, founded in 1966, was a subsidiary of Braathens that operated a fleet of Fokker...
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    Braathens, until 1998 known as Braathens SAFE, was a Norwegian scheduled and charter airline which operated between 1946 and 2004. The airline had 118...
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  • Helikopter was owned by Ludvig G. Braathens Rederi and was a sister company of the airline Braathens SAFE. Braathens Helikopter was a pure helicopter airline...
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    as did Braathens SAFE in 1946 on its routes to Europe and the Far East with the Douglas DC-3 aircraft.[citation needed] In 1952, Braathens SAFE received...
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  • their flights however was Braathens Regional. In March 2016, Sverigeflyg and Malmö Aviation merged into the new BRA Braathens Regional Airlines. Sverigeflyg...
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  • scheduled division was acquired by Norwegian carrier Braathens SAFE, who renamed the two airlines Braathens from 1998, integrating Transwede's operations into...
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    with its five domestic routes, was merged into Braathens SAFE. The same year, KLM bought 30% of Braathens SAFE and the airlines started a partnership. In...
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    competitors Linjeflyg of Sweden in 1993 and Braathens of Norway in 2001; the latter was merged to operate as SAS Braathens in Norway between 2004 and 2007. During...
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  • Kjerstin Elisabeth Rasmussen Braathen (born 1970) is a Norwegian business executive who is active in the banking and financial sectors. Since September...
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    SAS Scandinavian Airlines Danmark A/S, SAS Braathens AS, and SAS Scandinavian International AS. SAS Braathens was re-branded SAS Scandinavian Airlines Norge...
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    scheduled flights were provided by Braathens SAFE. Except for regional routes operated by Widerøe from 1971 to 1993, Braathens flew all routes out of Vigra...
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    purchase of Braathens by SAS Group, the latter terminated its flights to Harstad/Narvik from 2 April 2002. Flights to Oslo were taken over by Braathens, while...
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    existed, its head office was on the grounds of Fornebu Airport. Braathens and SAS Braathens had their head office facilities in a building on the grounds...
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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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