List of defunct airlines of Sweden
This is a list of defunct airlines of Sweden.
- Aerotransport (1924–1951, merged into SAS)
- Air Sweden (1991–1993, also known as Time Air Sweden)
- Air Sweden (2009-2013)
- Avitrans (2004–2010)
- City Airline (1997–2011, merged with Skyways)
- European Executive Express (1997–2005)
- Falcon Air (1986–2006)
- FlyMe (2003–2007)
- FlyNordic (2003–2007, to Norwegian Air Shuttle)
- Goodjet (2002–2003)
- Linjeflyg (1957–1993, merged into SAS)
- Maxair (aviation) (1996–2005)
- MCA Airlines (2008–2009)
- Nordic Airways (2004–2009, to Air Sweden)
- Nordic European Airlines (1991–1998)
- Nordkalottflyg (1974–2006, to Barents AirLink)
- Reguljair (1996-2000, to FlyNordic)
- SAS Commuter (1988–2004, merged into SAS Group)
- Scanair (1961–1994, merged with Conair to form Premiair)
- Skyways[1] (1993–2012)
- Snålskjuten
- Snowflake (2002–03)
- Stockholmsplanet
- Sunways (1995–1997)
- Svensk Lufttrafik (1919–1920)
- Swe Fly (1994–2005)
- Swedair (1935–1994)
- Swedish Intercontinental Airlines (1943–1977, merged into SAS in 1948)
- Swedline Express[2] (2002–2006)
- Swedeways Air Lines (1993–2001)
- SwedJet Airways (2004)
- Tor Air (2008–2011)
- Transair Sweden (1950–1981)
- Transair (2002–2003)
- Transjet Airways AB (2000–2002)
- Transwede Airways (1985–1998, merged into Braathens and Blue Scandinavian)
- Transwede Airways (2005–2010)
- Viking Airlines (2003–2010)
See also
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- Czechoslovakia
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