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BAe 146/Avro RJ Operators

SE - Sweden

Last updated: 20 April 2010

[ Braathens Malmö Aviation | Malmö Aviation | SAS | Skyways | Transwede | West Air Sweden]
Current operators are shown in bold.

  Braathens Malmö Aviation

Swedish BAe 146 operator Braathens Malmö Aviation dropped the Braathens name, which it adopted after it was acquired by Norwegian airline Braathens in 1998, and reverted to its former name of Malmö Aviation in September 2000.

  Malmö Aviation

Malmö Aviation RJ100 SE-DST at Copenhagen
Malmö RJ100 SE-DST at Copenhagen (Stefano Pagiola)
Malmö Aviation first began operating BAe 146s in 1988, when it received a series 200QT from TNT, and subsequently operated a large fleet of 146-200s. Today, Malmö operates nine Avro RJ100s, two RJ85s, and an RJ70.

Links: Malmö Aviation website

  SAS

Several airlines operated BAe 146s and Avro RJs on behalf of SAS at various times, including Transwede Airways AB, Atlantic Airways, and operated. WDL Aviation.

  Skyways

Malmö Aviation operated a BAe 146 on behalf of Skyways from May 2003 to September 2004. The arrangement was repeated a few years later, with an Avro RJ100 being flown on the route between Stockholm Arlanda and Halmstad from August 2006 to early September 2007. In spring 2008, a BAe 146 was wet-leased from Flightline.

  Transwede

Transwede Airways AB operated four Avro RJ70s and two RJ85s on charters and ACMI leases (including long-term contracts for SAS and Air One on services into London City). The airline shut down in late 2009.

  West Air Sweden

West Air Sweden operated a former Ansett BAe 146-200QT freighter from late 2006 to 2007, while awaiting delivery of CRJ200PFs.

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