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Falcon Air
IATA ICAO Callsign
IH FCN FALCON
Founded1986
Ceased operations2006
HubsMalmö Airport
Fleet size2 (2006)
Destinations4 (2005)
Parent companyFly Scand AB
HeadquartersMalmö, Sweden
Key peopleGeorge Ozgol (CEO)
Websitelinjeflyg.com
Falcon Air Boeing 737-300

Falcon Air was a cargo and passenger airline based in Malmö, Sweden. It operated mail transport services at night and day flights on contract for FlyMe. Its main base was Malmö/Sturup Airport.

It should not be confused with Falconair, which between May 1967 and 1 September 1970 operated three Vickers Viscount and three Lockheed L-188 Electra, based at Malmö Bulltofta Airport.

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History

The airline started air cargo operations in October 1986. It was acquired by Postbolagen in two phases in 1987 and 1988.[1] The airline ceased operations in 2006.[1]

Destinations

Falcon Air operated mail transport during the night from/to Stockholm, Malmö, Umeå, Luleå and Sundsvall in January 2005.

Fleet

The Falcon Air fleet consisted of the following aircraft (at August 2006):[2]

See also

References

Notes

  1. ^ a b Flight International 3 April 2007
  2. ^ Flight International, 3–9 October 2006

Bibliography

  • Klee, Ulrich & Bucher, Frank et al. jp airline-fleets international. Zürich-Airport, 1966–2007

External links

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