Falconair Explained

Airline:Falconair
Founded:1967
Ceased:1970
Hubs:Malmö Bulltofta Airport
Fleet Size:6

Falconair was a Swedish airline existing between 1967 and 1970.

It should not be confused with Falcon Air, which between 1986 and 2006 operated three Boeing 737-300QC, based at Malmö/Sturup Airport.

History

Falconair was based at Malmö Bulltofta Airport in southern Sweden (which was closed in 1972 and replaced by Sturup Airport).

The airline took delivery of two used Vickers Viscount 784D from Philippine Airlines in April 1967 and started operations in May 1967. A third Viscount, a series 784D aircraft, was added to the fleet in May 1967, also from Philippine Airlines.[1]

In January 1969 a Lockheed L-188C Electra was bought from Eastern Airlines, followed by two more, the last one on 16 September 1969.

Falconair ceased operations on 1 September 1970.[2]

Two of the Electras were sold to International Aerodyne, one to Sterling Airways Sweden. In March 1971, the three Viscounts were taken over by Malmö Aero and transferred to Skyline (Sweden).

Fleet

Falconair operated the following aircraft types:[3]

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.rzjets.net/aircraft/ rzjets: Falconair Viscount
  2. Web site: Falconair . Airline History . 23 September 2021.
  3. jp airline-fleets 1967-1970.