 | | Linjeflyg | IATA LF | ICAO LIN | Callsign Swedeline | | Founded | 1957 | | Hubs | Bromma Airport 1957-1983 Arlanda Airport 1983-1992 | | Fleet size | 35 (1992) | | Destinations | 39 (1992) | | Parent company | SAS AB | | Headquarters | Stockholm, Sweden | | Key people | Sven Östling (1957-1973) Sten Sandberg (1973-1978) Jan Carlzon (1978-1980) Olle Hedberg (1980-1983) Christer Magnusson (1984-1987) Christer Nilsson (1987-1992) Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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Scandinavian Airlines System, now SAS AB, was founded in 1946 when the flag carriers of Denmark, Sweden and Norway formed a partnership to handle intercontinental traffic to Scandinavia. ...
Nickname: Location of Stockholm in northern Europe Coordinates: Country Sweden Municipality Stockholm Municipality County Stockholm Province Södermanland and Uppland Charter 13th Century Population (April 2007) - City 782,885 - Density 4,160/km² (10,774. ...
Carl Olof (Olle) Hedberg (May 31, 1899, Norrköping â September 20, 1974, Verveln, Ãstergötland) was a Swedish author. ...
Jan Sundling (1992) | | Website: http://www.linjeflyg.com/english.htm | Linjeflyg was formed in 1957 as a Swedish domestic airline by Scandinavian Airlines System, Dagens Nyheter AB and Stockholms-Tidningen AB. 1957 (MCMLVII) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Scandinavian Airlines System is a multi-national airline for Denmark and Sweden, SAS Braathens for Norway and the leading carrier in the Nordic countries. ...
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In October 1983, Linjeflyg moved from Stockholm-Bromma Airport in the central part of Stockholm, to Stockholm-Arlanda Airport in the north of Stockholm. Bromma had been the main hub for Linjeflyg since 1957. On September 10, 1990, Scandinavian Airlines System (SAS) sold their 50% in Linjeflyg to Bilspedition for 475 million Swedish crowns (SEK). Approximately six months later SAS bought it back. In February 1992, Linjeflyg became too big a threat for SAS. Consequently, SAS bought up the last 50% in Linjeflyg, to perpetuate its dominance. On 1 January 1993, Linjeflyg was merged into SAS. Linjeflyg was Sweden's largest domestic airline. It served over 20 domestic airports and carried over 5 million people annually. Linjeflyg had 2200 employees in 1992, and was the largest Fokker F-28 operator at that time. Stockholm-Bromma Airport (IATA: BMA, ICAO: ESSB) is an airport in Stockholm, Sweden. ...
Nickname: Location of Stockholm in northern Europe Coordinates: Country Sweden Municipality Stockholm Municipality County Stockholm Province Södermanland and Uppland Charter 13th Century Population (April 2007) - City 782,885 - Density 4,160/km² (10,774. ...
Stockholm-Arlanda Airport (IATA: ARN, ICAO: ESSA), is an international airport located in Sigtuna Municipality near to the town of Märsta, circa 42km north of Stockholm and nearly 40km, by road, south-east of Uppsala. ...
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Scandinavian Airlines System is a multi-national airline for Denmark and Sweden, SAS Braathens for Norway and the leading carrier in the Nordic countries. ...
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Incidents and accidents - Linjeflyg flight 267V, a Convair CV-340 (SE-CCK), during the approach November 20, 1964 in instrument conditions the crew abandoned the set procedure and began the landing too soon. The reason for this must have been that the crew allowed themselves to be misled by an arrangement of lights peculiar to the airfield with which, apart from certain information received during the approach, they were not acquainted. 31 people was killed.
See also The SAS Group (OSE: SAS, OMX: SAS) is a company based in Stockholm, Sweden. ...
Scandinavian Airlines System, now SAS AB, was founded in 1946 when the flag carriers of Denmark, Sweden and Norway formed a partnership to handle intercontinental traffic to Scandinavia. ...
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