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Sparrow Aviation

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Sparrow Aviation AB
IATA ICAO Call sign
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Founded2010
Ceased operations25 June 2018[1]
HubsStockholm Arlanda
Fleet size1
HeadquartersStockholm, Sweden
Key peopleJeeban Kunwar (CEO)
Websitehttps://www.sparrow.se

Sparrow Aviation (previously known as Flyglinjen) was a domestic airline based in Stockholm, Sweden. The airline was re-branded in July 2014 and changed its name from Flyglinjen to Sparrow Aviation. The airline filed for bankruptcy on 25 June 2018.[1]

History

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Flyglinjen started in 2010 and operated domestic flights in the south of Sweden. The airline had its base at Jönköping Airport. In March 2013 Flyglinjen changed owners and management and in July 2014 the airline changed the name from Flyglinjen to Sparrow Aviation. Sparrow Aviation took over the route from Kristianstad (KID) to Stockholm (ARN) and started a new route on the 18th of August 2014 from Göteborg City Airport (GSE) to Stockholm Bromma Airport (BMA). Both of these routes were operated with Embraer-145 jet-aircraft from BMI Regional.[citation needed]

The route between Gothenburg and Stockholm ended in January 2015 due to the sudden closure of Göteborg City Airport by Swedavia. On March the 2nd 2015 Sparrow Aviation started an international route from Kristianstad (KID) via Kalmar (KLR) to Berlin (TXL). This route has since been discontinued and been replaced by a route from Halmstad (HAD) to Berlin via Kalmar, starting 26 October 2015. In October 2015 Sparrow Aviation also started a new route between Halmstad City Airport and Stockholm Arlanda. In June 2016 both routes from Halmstad were discontinued.[citation needed]

On 25 June 2018, the airline filed for bankruptcy.[citation needed]

Destinations

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Sweden Sweden

Fleet

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At the time of bankruptcy in June 2018, the Sparrow Aviation fleet included the following aircraft:

Aircraft In fleet Passengers Notes
Fokker 50 1 50 SE-LIR, operated by Amapola Flyg
Total 1

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "MEDDELANDE". sparrow.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 29 June 2018.
  2. ^ "Sparrow Aviation upphör med trafiken på sträckan Kristianstad – Stockholm Arlanda | Sparrow Aviation". www.sparrow.se. Archived from the original on 2018-06-22.
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