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== Fleet == |
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The Direktflyg fleet consists of the following aircraft (at |
The Direktflyg fleet consists of the following aircraft (at January 2012):<ref name="FI"/> |
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*9 [[Handley Page Jetstream|BAe Jetstream 32]] |
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*3 [[Handley Page Jetstream|BAe Jetstream 32EP]] |
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== References == |
== References == |
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Founded | 2000 (Sundsvall Aero founded in 1984) | ||||||
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Hubs | Dala Airport | ||||||
Fleet size | 7 | ||||||
Destinations | 13 | ||||||
Parent company | Skyways Express | ||||||
Headquarters | Borlänge, Sweden | ||||||
Key people | Tezz Tordsdotter Ohlsson | ||||||
Website | direktflyg.com |
Direktflyg, officially Svenska Direktflyg AB is a regional airline based in Borlänge, Sweden. It operates services to thirteen destinations in Sweden and Norway. Its main base is Borlänge Airport[2].
History
The airline was formed in 2000, to bring together Skyway Holding's regional carriers, Air Express, Highland Air and Airborne, into one consolidated operation, and started operations in October 2000. Airborne began in 1984 when it was known as Sundsvall Aero. Highland Air began in September 1995 and was acquired by Skyways in March 1997. Air Express was founded in 1986 and was purchased by Skyways from major shareholder Thomas Sjo in 1999. In April 2002 the airline rebranded as Direktflyg following the sale of the turboprop operation to the Largusgruppen company. It is wholly owned by Skyway Holdings and has 58 employees (as of March 2007)[2].
Destinations
Direktflyg operates the following services to domestic scheduled destinations (as of January 2012)[3]:
- Borlänge/Falun - Borlänge Airport
- Gothenburg - Gothenburg-Landvetter Airport
- Luleå - Luleå Airport
- Malmö - Malmö-Sturup Airport
- Karlstad - Karlstad Airport
- Stockholm - Stockholm-Bromma Airport
- Oslo - Oslo Airport Gardermoen
- Örebro - Örebro Airport
- Sundsvall - Sundsvall-Härnösand Airport
- Umeå - Umeå Airport
- Åre/Östersund - Åre Östersund Airport
Fleet
The Direktflyg fleet consists of the following aircraft (at January 2012):[2]
References
- ^ Airline Codes (November 2006)
- ^ a b c "Directory: World Airlines". Flight International. 2007-04-03. p. 73.
- ^ Direktflyg. "Tidtabell" (in Swedish). Retrieved 2007-06-22.
External links