- AB
Aerotransport (ABA) was a
Swedish government-owned
airline which operated during the
first half of the 20th
century and was
merged into what would...
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airline that
operated until 1981.
Transair Sweden began as
Nordisk Aerotransport AB in 1950 with the
purpose of
flying newspapers from
Stockholm to other...
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After resuming flights in 1947, the
airline was
renamed Jugoslovenski Aerotransport (abbreviated JAT,
pronounced [jât]; "Yugoslav Air Transport") on 1 April...
- a
consortium and
finally the
establishment of the
consolidated SAS.
Aerotransport, the
national airline of Sweden, and Det
Norske Luft****selskap (DNL)...
- SkyCouriers". ch-aviation. 11 May 2023. "ATDB.aero
aerotransport.org
AeroTransport Data Bank".
aerotransport.org.
Retrieved 2022-10-28. 1- "FAA
Flight Standards...
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consortium in 1951, as a
merger between the
three Scandinavian flag
carriers Aerotransport (ABA - Sweden), Det
Danske Luft****selskab (DDL - Denmark), and Det...
- 2017.
Retrieved 23
September 2019. "ATDB.aero
aerotransport.org
AeroTransport Data Bank". www.
aerotransport.org.
Retrieved 6
December 2019. "Mentions Légales...
- 2021-11-27. "Everts Air
Cargo fleet list".
aerotransport.org. "Everts Air Fuel
fleet list".
aerotransport.org. "Factsheets:
Douglas VC-118 'Independence'"...
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Manchukuo National Airways,
South African Airways,
Iberia Airlines and AB
Aerotransport amongst others. Some
civilian aircraft would be
converted into military...
- its
cargo business". CNBC.
Retrieved December 19, 2019. "
AeroTransport Data Bank".
AeroTransport.org.
Retrieved April 3, 2015.
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