Swedair (redirect from Svensk Flygtjänst AB)
Swedair AB was a Swedish regional airline that existed from 1935 to 1994. It was founded as Svensk Flygtjänst AB by Tor Eliasson, who was CEO until his...
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operated 10 Fireflies from 1955 onwards for target tugging. Sweden Svensk Flygtjänst AB at Bromma Airport operated 19 TT.1 aircraft between 31 January 1949...
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Force. A total of 19 aircraft were sold to a civilian contractor, Svensk Flygtjänst AB, who used 13 of them as target tugs for at least one season, although...
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contract. Deutsche-Luftfahrt Beratungsdienst of West Germany and Svensk Flygtjänst AB of Sweden were two notable companies in the field in the post-war...
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Fourteen ex-British AEW.1 Skyraiders were sold to Sweden to be used by Svensk Flygtjänst AB between 1962 and 1976. All military equipment was removed and the...
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Forces tested one aircraft and returned it to UK after tests. Sweden Svensk Flygtjänst AB Three Meteor T.7 and four Meteor TT.20 for target towing between...
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522nd Fighter Squadron 524th Fighter Squadron 530th Fighter Squadron Svensk Flygtjänst AB operated 14 ex-Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm Skyraiders, modified for...
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operated from 1947 until 1968. From 1951, 19 B 17s were loaned to Svensk Flygtjanst AB and AVIA for use as target tugs and painted yellow with civilian...
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in 1946. Portugal Portuguese Navy Portuguese Air Force Sweden Svensk Flygtjänst AB (9 bought, 8 used as target tugs 1946–1951) Turkey Turkish Air Force...
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but on loan to Skyraider AB, Karlskoga, for restoration. Former Fleet Air Arm Skyraider AEW.1, WV185. Used by Svensk Flygtjänst as target tug 1963-1973...
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