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[2] Established in 2016, the airline was created to unify the brands of Malmö Aviation and Sverigeflyg under a single identity for the Swedish domestic market. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] BRA does not hold an Air Operator's Certificate (AOC) or operate its own aircraft; instead, it charters aircraft and crews from its sister companies, Braathens Regional ...
Braathens Regional Aviation, was a Swedish airline based in Malmö. From 2016 it provided wet-leasing services in partnership with its sister airline Braathens Regional Airways for Braathens Regional Airlines. [3] Founded in 1981 as Malmö Aviation it operated domestic routes in Sweden from its hub at Stockholm Bromma Airport.
Sverigeflyg was the main brand for the seven Swedish regional airlines Blekingeflyg, FlySmaland, Golden Air, Gotlandsflyg, Kalmarflyg, Kullaflyg, and Sundsvallsflyg.The actual air operator of all of their flights however was Braathens Regional.
In March 2016, Braathens Regional changed its name to Braathens Regional Airways and together with Braathens Regional Aviation started operating all flights for the virtual airline BRA Braathens Regional Airlines uniting the previously separated brands of Malmö Aviation and Sverigeflyg.
Braathens Regional Aviation: TF SCW SCANWING Jonair [2] JON JONAIR Umeå Airport: PopulAir [3] HP APF AMAPOLA Stockholm-Arlanda Airport: Norwegian Air Sweden [4] D8 NSZ REDNOSE Stockholm-Arlanda Airport: Scandinavian Airlines [5] SK SAS SCANDINAVIAN Stockholm-Arlanda Airport: Owned by
Transwede Airways AB (later Braathens Sverige AB), was a Swedish charter and later also scheduled airline operating between 1985 and 1998. Based at Stockholm Arlanda Airport, Transwede initially flew Sud Aviation Caravelles, and from 1987 also McDonnell Douglas MD-80s.
Renamed Golden Air Flyg. Formed part of Sverigeflyg [25] Golden Air Flyg ... Renamed/merged to Braathens Malmö Aviation: Malmros Aviation: 1971: 1978: Acquired by ...
Braathens bought Malmö Aviation on 17 August 1998, which operated eleven British Aerospace 146 jets between Stockholm-Bromma Airport, Göteborg Landvetter Airport, Malmö Airport and London City Airport. [69] Scandinavian Airlines, Braathens and Color Air aircraft at Oslo Airport, Gardermoen during the price war in 1999