Braathens Regional Aviation was a Norwegian-owned Swedish airline headquartered in Malmö operating aircraft wet-leasing services together with its sister...
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from Copenhagen Airport. The city of Malmö has roughly the same distance by road to Copenhagen Airport as to Malmö Airport. Completed in 1972, then at...
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with the purpose of uniting the previously distinct appearances of Malmö Aviation, Sverigeflyg and Braathens Regional and offer one single brand to the...
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flights however was Braathens Regional. In March 2016, Sverigeflyg and Malmö Aviation merged into the new BRA Braathens Regional Airlines. Sverigeflyg was...
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1999, Braathens merged the Swedish division with Malmö Aviation, to create Braathens Malmö Aviation. At the same time, the airline removed the 'Best'...
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(ISO 3166-1 country code TF) Iceland (aircraft registration prefix TF) Malmö Aviation (IATA airline designator TF) Teknologföreningen, a student organization...
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needed] After the 1992 deregulation of civil aviation in Sweden, Malmö Aviation started service to Gothenburg, Malmö and London City Airport; since then, the...
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airlines: American Airlines Etihad Airways Hainan Airlines Jet Airways Malmö Aviation The airline had various color schemes before finally settling on a uniform...
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Visby route. The other main newcomer on the market, Malmö Aviation, gave up its routes from Malmö to London in early 1993, and Transwede took over the...
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operator →ASL Airlines Spain - former operator, ceased operations Sweden Malmö Aviation / BRA Braathens Regional Airlines - ceased RJ operations in March 2020...
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Øresund Bridge (redirect from Bridge Copenhagen–Malmö)
Initially the switch was made at Malmö Central Station, a terminus at that time. After the 2010 inauguration of the Malmö City Tunnel connection, a tunnel...
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the route: Skyways using Fokker 50 aircraft to Stockholm-Arlanda and Malmö Aviation with jet aircraft to Stockholm-Bromma. The competitors offered a total...
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SKYbrary Aviation Safety. 2021-06-28. Retrieved 2022-03-01. "World Airline Directory." Flight International. 20–26 March 2001. 72. "Malmo Aviation landing...
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A Malmö Aviation aircraft displaying the Svenska Fotbollförbundet logo...
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Amusement Park and Braathens Regional Aviation, which owns three Swedish airlines: Golden Air, Malmö Aviation and Sverigeflyg. "History". Braganza. Archived...
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Regional Aviation started operating all flights for the virtual airline BRA Braathens Regional Airlines uniting the previously separated brands of Malmö Aviation...
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automotive manufacturer Scania AB and the airline Malmö Aviation. City of Malmö (1437) City of Malmö (revised 1974) Skåne (1660, revised 1939) Kristianstad...
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Malmö Flygindustri was a small aviation and car company in south Sweden which specialized in small single-propeller aircraft and various plastic objects...
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FlyLAL Golden Air Loganair Malmo Aviation Moldavian Airlines OLT Express Germany PGA Portugália Airlines (operated by OMNI Aviation) PenAir Polet Airlines...
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Sweden "The World's leading Airline Intelligence Provider since 1998". ch-aviation.com. Retrieved 2019-02-24. "Abal Air". Airline History. Retrieved 19 September...
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September 2014. Tomas Augustsson (18 October 2015). "Press på Bombardier – Malmö Aviation drabbas". Svenska Dagbladet. SvD Näringsliv. Retrieved 28 February 2016...
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2021. "Accident description". Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved January 12, 2014. "Accident description". Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved February...
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entered the Swedish internal market in 1997 by purchasing Transwede and Malmö Aviation. This gave the airline a wider range of aircraft, including the 737-700...
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International Air Transport Association airport code International Civil Aviation Organization IATA has divided the world into 3 areas. These are also known...
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subsidiaries in Sweden—Braathens Sverige and Malmö Aviation—although airports only served by Malmö Aviation are marked. Braathens Helikopter operated to...
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The Malmö Flygindustri MFI-9 Junior was a light aircraft produced in Sweden in the 1960s. The aircraft was also produced under licence in West Germany...
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History of Braathens (1994–2004) (category Aviation history of Norway)
1999, Braathens merged the Swedish division with Malmö Aviation, to create Braathens Malmö Aviation. At the same time, the airline removed the 'Best'...
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One of Malmö Aviation's Avro RJ100s in the special "Dagens Industri" livery....
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Saab Safari (redirect from Malmö MFI-15)
Related development Malmö MFI-9 PAC MFI-17 Mushshak PAC Super Mushshak Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era ARV Super2 Malmö MFI-9 Saab 91 Safir...
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Malmö Museum is a municipal and regional museum in Malmö, Sweden. The museum shows exhibitions on technology, shipping, natural history and history. Malmö...
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