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Air Sweden (1991–93) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Air Sweden (1991–93)
Air Sweden, also known as Time Air Sweden was a short-lived airline from Sweden, which was operational between 1991 and 1993. The airline was set up as a charter airline as the airline market in Sweden was not deregulated at the time being. The airline operated cargo flights with its single Douglas DC-8-71F on the route Ostend-Stockholm-Delhi.〔(SE-DLM at Airliners.net )〕 Parts of the airline was used to form West Air Sweden, namely the single IAI Westwind left after the crash of the first one.〔(Westair - Our Company - History )〕 There is no connection to the nowadays Air Sweden. The airlines was owned by the Swedish businessman Thomas Johansson, the former owner of Transwede with the main creditor being GE Capital.〔("Karriären kantad av konkurser", Dagens Nyheter (Swedish newspaper) )〕 When GE Capital canceled the credits for the airline in 1993 it went bankrupt. This was due to the high losses related to the economic downturn in Sweden as well as the purchase of the TriStars. ==Fleet==
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