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Domestic airline of Sweden (1957–1993)
Linjeflyg was a Swedish domestic airline, formed in 1957 as a domestic subsidiary by Scandinavian Airlines System and Airtaco as well as by newspaper
Linjeflyg
1964 aviation accident
Linjeflyg Flight 267V was a controlled flight into terrain by a Convair 440-75 Metropolitan on 20 November 1964 at 21:14 in Ängelholm, Skåne, Sweden.
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1977 aviation accident
Linjeflyg Flight 618 was a crash of a Vickers 838 Viscount during approach to Stockholm Bromma Airport at 09:05 on 15 January 1977. All twenty-two people
Linjeflyg_Flight_618
Main airport serving Stockholm, Sweden
away from the Swedish capital. In 1983, the domestic traffic operated by Linjeflyg moved from Bromma to Arlanda, using the terminal now known as Terminal
Stockholm_Arlanda_Airport
Short range jet airliner produced 1967-1987
on 20 October 1976 with one of the world's largest Fokker operators, Linjeflyg. This version was powered by quieter Spey 555-15H engines, and had an
Fokker_F28_Fellowship
Airport
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Ängelholm–Helsingborg_Airport
last such aircraft were retired in 2010. SAS bought its main competitors Linjeflyg of Sweden in 1993 and Braathens of Norway in 2001; the latter was merged
List of aircraft operated by Scandinavian Airlines
List_of_aircraft_operated_by_Scandinavian_Airlines
Airport in Sweden
became the Swedish partner in Scandinavian Airlines System (SAS), and Linjeflyg, the main domestic airline in Sweden that was eventually acquired by SAS
Stockholm_Bromma_Airport
Airport in Sweden
1961 to Stockholm Bromma with Linjeflyg. Initially, Linjeflyg offered two weekdaily roundtrips using a Douglas DC-3. Linjeflyg later upgraded the service
Kristianstad_Österlen_Airport
Swedish charter airline (1971–1978)
its aircraft flying Linjeflyg Flight 618 crashed at Kälvesta during approach to Bromma, killing all 22 people on board. The Linjeflyg contract expired that
Skyline_(Sweden)
revealed that the approach chart was marked incorrectly. November 20 – Linjeflyg Flight 267V, a Convair 440, crashed during the approach to Engelholm,
List of accidents and incidents involving commercial aircraft
List_of_accidents_and_incidents_involving_commercial_aircraft
Airport in the Faroe Islands
chartered aircraft but in 1965 they bought a DC-3 from the Swedish airline Linjeflyg. The company ceased operating on 28 September 1967. In the 1970s, Icelandair
Vágar_Airport
1977 Linjeflyg Flight 618 crashed in the area killing all 22 aboard, including table tennis player Hans Alsér. Sanz, Michael (2006). Linjeflyg – ett
Kälvesta
Airline of Sweden (1985–1998)
two MD-87s and bringing the number of MD-83s up to four. At the time Linjeflyg and its parent Scandinavian Airlines System (SAS) controlled virtually
Transwede_Airways
Topics referred to by the same term
Flight 267 may refer to: Linjeflyg Flight 267, crashed on 20 November 1964 Trigana Air Flight 267, crashed on 16 August 2015 This disambiguation page
Flight_267
Twin-engine short range airliner
Yugoslav Airlines – CV-340 & CV-440 Kar-Air CV-440 KLM – CV-240 & CV-340 Linjeflyg – CV-340 & CV-440 LOT Polish Airlines – CV-240 (5 in 1957–1966) Lufthansa
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1964 – Linjeflyg Flight 267, a Convair 440, crashed on approach to Ängelholm–Helsingborg Airport, killing 31 people. 15 January 1977 – Linjeflyg Flight
List of accidents and incidents involving airliners by location
List_of_accidents_and_incidents_involving_airliners_by_location
Lists of people and groups who died in plane/helicopter crashes
a gear-up landing attempt Hans Alsér Sweden 1977 Table tennis player Linjeflyg Flight 618 Kälvesta, Sweden Icing of tailplane caused by engines being
List of fatalities from aviation accidents
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American passenger transport aircraft of the World War II era
18-08s from new. Commercial Air Services operated two aircraft. Sweden Linjeflyg (1957–1960) Trinidad and Tobago British West Indian Airways United Kingdom
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French regional airliner with 2 turboprop engines, 1962
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1968–1994 airline in Sweden
Svanstrom. Crownair Swedish Ltd AB formed in 1968, state in 1969 and with Linjeflyg as half owner since 1971 bought 1975 Svensk Flygtjänst AB formed in 1935
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Day of the year
would-be assassin, Sara Jane Moore, is sentenced to life in prison. 1977 – Linjeflyg Flight 618 crashes in Kälvesta near Stockholm Bromma Airport in Stockholm
January_15
Municipality in South Sweden, Sweden
Maaninka, Finland Dobele, Latvia Kamen, Germany (North Rhine-Westphalia) Linjeflyg flight 277 "Statistiska centralbyrån, Kommunarealer den 1 januari 2014"
Ängelholm_Municipality
Flag carrier airline of Denmark (1918–1920)
of water. The accident remains the second deadliest in Sweden, behind Linjeflyg Flight 277. "Continental Lines". Archived from the original on 2018-01-05
Danish_Air_Lines
Swedish airline, 1986–2006
Fleet size 2 (2006) Destinations 4 (2005) Parent company Fly Scand AB Headquarters Malmö, Sweden Key people George Ozgol (CEO) Website linjeflyg.com
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Airlines 737-78S 757-28S 9A ARAVCO 737-39A 9B Government of Brunei 9D Linjeflyg 737-59D 9H Leisure International Airways 767-39H 9J Shorouk Air 757-29J
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Topics referred to by the same term
Flight 618 may refer to: Alitalia Flight 618, crashed on 26 February 1960 Linjeflyg Flight 618, crashed on 15 January 1977 This disambiguation page lists
Flight_618
Consumer services Apparel retailers Gothenburg 1954 Fashion retailer P A Linjeflyg Consumer services Airlines Stockholm 1957 Airline, defunct 1993, acquired
List_of_companies_of_Sweden
Danish Airline
alternative domestic airlines in Norway and Sweden, Braathens SAFE and Linjeflyg, respectively. Danish authorities, therefore, asked the three scheduled
Maersk_Air
Swedish businessman
from 1971 to 1973, and finally CEO from 1974 to 1978. In 1978 he joined Linjeflyg, as its CEO. Carlzon joined the Scandinavian Airlines System in 1980 and
Jan_Carlzon
civilian service 1948–1957 with Scandinavian Airlines and 1957–1960 in Linjeflyg.[failed verification] 42-24049. On display at a shopping center in Norrtälje
List of surviving Douglas C-47 Skytrains
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Swedish virtual airline within SAS group
significantly reduced Swedish domestic competition through the purchase of Linjeflyg. The airline was worried about new entrants in these markets, in particular
Snowflake_(airline)
Swedish table tennis player (1942–1977)
slipping out of the player's grip. He died in 1977 at the age of 34 in the Linjeflyg Flight 618 plane crash at Kälvesta in Stockholm. List of table tennis
Hans_Alsér
Swedish Air Force major general
assigned to Norrbotten Wing (F 21). In the mid-1980s he was recruited to Linjeflyg as a commercial pilot but decided to stay in the air force. He underwent
Jan Andersson (Swedish Air Force officer)
Jan_Andersson_(Swedish_Air_Force_officer)
Göteborg were destroyed. Air disaster Ängelholm 31 1964, November 20 Linjeflyg Flight 277 crashed during approach to Ängelholm Airport. 31 people died
List of disasters in Sweden by death toll
List_of_disasters_in_Sweden_by_death_toll
Month of 1977
replaced by the Advanced Encryption Standard. In Sweden, all 22 people on Linjeflyg Flight 618 were killed when the Vickers Viscount crashed as it was approaching
January_1977
Swedish charter airline
(International Business Air) Jämtlands Flyg Kalmarflyg LBF-Eda Varken Linjeflyg Malmö Aviation Maxair MCA Airlines Nextjet Nordic Airlink Nordic Airways
Aerosynchro_Aviation
Vietnamese reportedly kill 17 Viet Cong and capture 21. November 20 – Linjeflyg Flight 277, a Convair CV-340 Metropolitan, crashes at Ängelholm, Sweden
1964_in_aviation
Brief domestic airline in Peru
aircraft, SE-DGA (MSN11067) and SE-DGC (MSN11069). Both were leased in from Linjeflyg and went back to SAS after being repossessed half a year later. SE-DGB
Andrea_Air
wreckage was not discovered until 17 October 2002. On 15 January 1977, Linjeflyg Flight 618 operated by SE-FOZ crashed at Kälvesta on approach to Bromma
List of accidents and incidents involving the Vickers Viscount
List_of_accidents_and_incidents_involving_the_Vickers_Viscount
killing all 14 passengers and four crew on board. November 20, 1964: Linjeflyg Flight 267V, a Convair CV-440, crashed while on approach to Ängelholm
List of accidents and incidents involving the Convair CV-240 family
List_of_accidents_and_incidents_involving_the_Convair_CV-240_family
DC-6B Northwood mid-air collision SE-CCK Convair CV-340 Metropolitan Linjeflyg Flight 277 SE-DMA McDonnell Douglas MD-87 Linate Airport disaster SE-DUX
List of aircraft by tail number
List_of_aircraft_by_tail_number
History of Braathens SAFE from founding to 1993
airlines competing with Braathens SAFE: Aviaco, Britannia Airways, Dan-Air, Linjeflyg, Maersk Air, Scanair (owned by SAS), Spantax, Sterling and Transair. In
History of Braathens SAFE (1946–1993)
History_of_Braathens_SAFE_(1946–1993)
Swedish airline chief executive
Svanberg was also a board member of the Retail Employers' Organization, Linjeflyg, Swedish Tourist Traffic Association (Svenska turisttrafikförbundet) and
Sven-Erik_Svanberg
19 April 2014 BAe 125-700A Cozumel–Saltillo Under investigation (CFIT) Linjeflyg Flight designation Location Date Aircraft type Route Cause Flight 267
List of accidents and incidents involving airliners by airline (D–O)
List_of_accidents_and_incidents_involving_airliners_by_airline_(D–O)
Month of 1964
promulgate the doctrine, Unitatis redintegratio, the next day. The crash of Linjeflyg Flight 277 killed 31 of the 43 people on board in what was the worst air
November_1964
Cessna 402 Airtaco 1950 1957 Established as Aero Scandia. Merged into Linjeflyg. Operated Douglas DC-3, Lockheed Lodestar, Lockheed Super Electra AMA
List of defunct airlines of Sweden
List_of_defunct_airlines_of_Sweden
Swedish regional airline
which would see a merger between among others SAS' domestic operations, Linjeflyg and Swedair but no agreement could be reached. SAS therefore decided to
SAS_Commuter
killing all 12 people on board. January 15 – Linjeflyg Flight 618, a Vickers Viscount 838 operated by Linjeflyg, crashes in Kälvesta, Sweden, just outside
1977_in_aviation
1978 video game
Fichtelius conducted an interview about the game for the Swedish airline Linjeflyg's magazine Upp&Ner, which was distributed to all their airplanes in 1985
The_Cottage_(video_game)
Gustaf Prime Minister – Thorbjörn Fälldin 15 January – Linjeflyg Flight 618 plane crash: Linjeflyg Flight 618 crashes near Kälvesta after ice causes a loss
1977_in_Sweden
allowed to operate a majority of the domestic services and in Sweden Linjeflyg had been established to fly the larger portion of domestic hauls. This
History_of_Maersk_Air
History of Braathens from domestic market deregulation to dissolution
airline Transwede Airways from its owners, Transpool. After SAS had bought Linjeflyg, Transwede had become the second-largest domestic airline in Sweden, operating
History of Braathens (1994–2004)
History_of_Braathens_(1994–2004)
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