Braathens Regional Aviation

Not to be confused with Braathens Regional Airways.
Braathens Regional Aviation
IATA ICAO Callsign
TF SCW SCANWING
Founded 1981[1]
Hubs Stockholm-Bromma Airport
Fleet size 12
Parent company Braganza AS
Headquarters Malmö, Sweden
Key people
  • Per G. Braathen (Owner)
  • Knut A. Solberg (CEO)
Website flygbra.se

Braathens Regional Aviation is a Swedish airline headquartered in Malmö operating aircraft wet-leasing services together with its sister airline Braathens Regional Airways for BRA Braathens Regional Airlines.[2][3]

Previously it was known under the name Malmö Aviation and operated domestic routes in Sweden from its hub at Stockholm-Bromma Airport until February 2016, when its operations merged with Sverigeflyg to form BRA Braathens Regional Airlines. In the process the airline changed its name to the current Braathens Regional Aviation and ceased its own network-operations.

History

The company was established in 1981, operating as a flight training school and air charter company. In the late 1980s it began operating cargo services on behalf of TNT with BAe 146-200QT jet aircraft; and examples of the turboprop Fokker F27 Friendship and its derivatives the Fairchild F-27 and Fairchild Hiller FH-227.[4] The company was sold to CityAir Scandinavia on 11 February 1992. A new company Malmö Aviation Schedule was formed on 16 April 1993 under the ownership of Wiklund Inter Trade. Braathens of Norway acquired full control in August 1998 and in early 1999 integrated Braathens Sweden (formerly Transwede) into Malmö Aviation. In December 2001 it became an independent airline owned by Braganza AS/Bramora. This was the result of the Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) acquisition of Braathens in which Malmö Aviation, for legal reasons, was not included. It is now wholly owned by Braathens Aviation.

In March 2016, the operational part of Malmö Aviation was merged into BRA Braathens Regional Airlines together with Sverigeflyg and the name was changed to Braathens Regional Aviation.[5]

Destinations

Braathens Regional Aviation does not operate flights under its own name. Instead the aircraft are used to operate flights for sister airline BRA Braathens Regional Airlines.

Fleet

A Braathens Regional Aviation Avro RJ100 seen in 2009, painted with the Swedish Football Association logo, and used to transport the Sweden national football team.

As of April 2016 the Braathens Regional Aviation fleet consists of the following aircraft, which are all operated for BRA Braathens Regional Airlines:

Braathens Regional Aviation
Aircraft In fleet Orders Passengers Notes
Avro RJ85 2 0 95
Avro RJ100 10 0 112
Bombardier CS100 0 5 TBA To be delivered in 2018
Bombardier CS300 0 5 TBA To be delivered in 2018
Total 12 10

    In September 2014, Malmö Aviation stated that it would no longer be the CS100's launch customer.[6]

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