Date of establishment: 1957
Main airport: bronma airport, allanda airport
Navigational cities: 39
Headquarters: stockholm
Established in 1957 as an airline in sweden, swedish airlines shares are held by scandinavian airlines, swedish news and stockholm press。
In october 1983, swedish airlines moved its operations from the core of the bronma airport in stockholm to allanda airport north of stockholm. Bronma airport has been the main hub for swedish airlines since 1957. On 10 september 1990, scandinavian airlines (sas) sold 50 per cent of its shares in swedish airlines and bought it back about six months later。
In february 1992, swedish airlines became the biggest threat to sas. As a result, nordic airlines acquired nearly 50 per cent of the shares of swedish airlines to maintain its monopoly position。

On 1 january 1993, swedish airlines merged with sas. Swedish airlines is the largest airline in sweden. It provides more than 20 domestic airports per year and carries over 5 million people。
Code
Iata: lf
Icao:lin
Call sign: swedrine
Air fleet
Lockheed l-18 lodestar (1957-1960)
Douglas dc-3 (1957-1966)
CoNvair metropolitan (1961-1979)
Nord 262 (1968-1974)
Fokker f28 (1973, transferred to sas on 1 january 1993)
Boeing 737 (1989, transferred to sas on 1 january 1993)
Swedish aviation services
How's swedish air service? How to evaluate swedish air services? With regard to swedish air services, the flynet collection is described as follows:
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Swedish aviation evaluation

What about swedish aviation? What about swedish aviation? With regard to the review of the level of swedish aviation services, the flynet inventory provides the following comments on the swedish aviation evaluation:




