Transwede Airways
For the airline that operated between 2005 and 2010, see Transwede Airways (2005–2010).
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Founded | 1985 | ||||||
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Ceased operations | 1998 | ||||||
Website | transwede.com |
Transwede Airways AB, trading as Transwede, was a Swedish airline which operated between 1985 and 1998, when it was merged into Braathens and Blue Scandinavia. Established by Thomas Johansson, it became Sweden's second-largest airline after the dismiss of Linjeflyg in 1993. Transwede operated a fleet of Caravelles, Fokker F28s, F100s, Boeing 737s and 757s, McDonnell Douglas MD-80s and Lockheed L-1011 TriStars for charter flights.

A Transwede Sud Aviation Caravelle seen at Lisbon Airport in 1988.

Boeing 737-200 pictured in 1989
Business management
CEOs
- 1985-1991 - Thomas Johansson
- ????-???? - Thomas Rosenqvist
Chairman of the Board
- ????-???? - Carl-Olof Munkberg
References
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