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Charter airline in Stockholm, Sweden (1961–1994)
Scanair was a Swedish charter airline of Danish origins that operated between 1961 and 1994. Its head office was in Bromma, Stockholm Municipality, Sweden
Scanair
commenced with the Douglas DC-8 the following year. The consortium created Scanair as a charter sister company in 1961. SAS Commuter was created in 1984 to
List of aircraft operated by Scandinavian Airlines
List_of_aircraft_operated_by_Scandinavian_Airlines
Charter airline of Denmark
airlines: Conair of Scandinavia, owned by Danish Spies Group, and the Swedish Scanair, of the Swedish SLG - Scandinavian Leisure Group. These two charter airlines
Sunclass_Airlines
Danish charter airline
was a Danish charter airline based at Copenhagen Airport. It merged with Scanair to form Premiair. Conair was founded by the Scandinavian charter pioneer
Conair_of_Scandinavia
List of Douglas aircraft in preservation
N799AL DC-8-62CF 1968 February 1968 May 17, 2013 SAS Scandinavian Airlines Scanair Arista International Airlines Northeastern International Airways Thai Airways
List of preserved Douglas aircraft
List_of_preserved_Douglas_aircraft
operations in 2001 Continental Airlines 23 Conair of Scandinavia 3 Merged with Scanair to form Premiair in 1994 Cruzeiro do Sul 2 Eastern Air Lines 2 32 Ceased
List_of_Airbus_A300_operators
Borough of Stockholm, Sweden
Championship 19 times since 1963. When it operated, the charter airline Scanair had its head office in Bromma. Birgit Rosengren (1912–2011), actress. Alexandra
Bromma
Topics referred to by the same term
a defunct private charter airline which was based in Stockholm, Sweden Scanair (airline call sign Viking), a defunct charter airline based in Stockholm
Viking_(disambiguation)
Congo Hewa Bora Airways Kinshasa Airways Trans Air Cargo Service Denmark Scanair Sterling Airways Finland Finnair Kar-Air Spear Air France Aéromaritime
List of Douglas DC-8 operators
List_of_Douglas_DC-8_operators
Danish Airline
until he was replaced by another Norwegian, Johan Paus, former CEO of Scanair. As part of the build up, Maersk entered the travel agency industry. Originally
Maersk_Air
6 Santa Barbara Airlines 2 Saudi Arabian Airlines 1 Leased from Skyjet Scanair 6 1 Scandinavian Airlines 12 Scibe Airlift 1 1 Shabair 1 2 STAF Airlines
List of McDonnell Douglas DC-10 operators
List_of_McDonnell_Douglas_DC-10_operators
National airline of Nigeria (1958–2003)
Boeing 747s were successively leased from the Danish charter airline Scanair and SAS; the aircraft were deployed on services to the United Kingdom,
Nigeria_Airways
Small charter airline
direction and added two stretched Douglas Super DC-8-63 jetliner from Scanair and one stretched Douglas Super DC-8-71 leased from United Airlines to
Gulf_Air_Transport
Norwegian charter airline
for 55 million Danish krone (DKK), 10 million lower than the incumbent Scanair was bidding, which would allow Spies to transport 140,000 of their annual
Trans_Polar
Danish businesswoman
Rejser sold to the British travel company Airtours while Conair merged with Scanair into Premiair, changing the name to Thomas Cook Airlines Scandinavia, which
Janni_Spies
Swedish regional airline
split the SAS Group into three consortia. Essentially the charter operator Scanair and SAS Commuter were split out into separate companies which became sisters
SAS_Commuter
List of McDonnell Douglas aircraft in preservation
Malaysia Airlines National Airlines Lan chile SAS Scandinavian Airlines Scanair Air Outre Mer AOM French Airlines Air Lib José Martí International Airport
List of preserved McDonnell Douglas aircraft
List_of_preserved_McDonnell_Douglas_aircraft
2013 Virtual airline Conair of Scandinavia OY OYC 1965 1993 Merged with Scanair to form Premiair Copenhagen Air Services 1977 Bought by Sterling Airlines
List of defunct airlines of Denmark
List_of_defunct_airlines_of_Denmark
Airlines of Italy (1928–1934, 1959-1977)
establish subsidiaries dedicated solely to charter flights (for example, SAS's Scanair and Swissair's Balair). Thus, with a 30%% investment of Umberto Klinger
Società_Aerea_Mediterranea
Swedish charter airline
Regional Nordisk Aerotransport Norrlandsflyg Novair Reguljair SAS Commuter Scanair Skyline Skyways Snowflake Sparrow Aviation Sunways Svea Flyg Svensk Flygtjänst
Aerosynchro_Aviation
History of Braathens SAFE from founding to 1993
Braathens SAFE: Aviaco, Britannia Airways, Dan-Air, Linjeflyg, Maersk Air, Scanair (owned by SAS), Spantax, Sterling and Transair. In 1976, good exchange
History of Braathens SAFE (1946–1993)
History_of_Braathens_SAFE_(1946–1993)
until he was replaced by another Norwegian, Johan Paus, former CEO of Scanair. Operations to Odense Airport commenced on 26 December. Maersk received
History_of_Maersk_Air
Saab 340 SAS Commuter SK SAS SCANDINAVIAN 1988 2004 Merged into SAS Group Scanair DK VKG VIKING 1961 1994 Merged with Conair of Scandinavia to form Premiair
List of defunct airlines of Sweden
List_of_defunct_airlines_of_Sweden
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