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  2. Braathens Regional Airlines - Wikipedia

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    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 Airways ...

  3. Malmö Flygindustri - Wikipedia

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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. [1] It was later acquired by SAAB . Products

  4. Braathens Regional Aviation - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Braathens - Wikipedia

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    The airline operated 118 aircraft of 15 different models. The airline has operated at least three models each from Douglas, Fokker and Boeing, in addition to the de Havilland Heron and British Aerospace 146. The airline's most-operated aircraft is the Boeing 737-200, of which it had 20. Braathens has operated five variants of the 737, totaling ...

  6. AB Aerotransport - Wikipedia

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    The pilot had opened the throttles instead of the propeller pitch control while the engines were in weak mixture, causing the engines to quit. August 27, 1943 An AB Aerotransport Douglas DC-3-268 (SE-BAF, Gladan) crashed 70 km (43 mi) off Hirtstals, Denmark, killing all seven on board; the aircraft was probably shot down by a German fighter. No ...

  7. Ford Flivver - Wikipedia

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    The single-seat aircraft was designed with Mr. Ford's instructions that it "fit in his office". [4] The first example was displayed at the 1926 Ford National Reliability Air Tour. [5] The press and public flocked to see "Ford's Flying Car," a single-seat aircraft that had very little in common with the popular Model T "Flivver."

  8. Sverigeflyg - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. Volvo Aero - Wikipedia

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    Volvo Aero was a Swedish aircraft, guided missiles [1] and rocket engine [2] [3] manufacturer. It became GKN Aerospace Engine Systems following the company's acquisition by British engineering conglomerate GKN during 2012. It was originally established as Nohab Flygmotorfabriker AB in 1930 to produce aero engines.