Matches in DBpedia 2015-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/AB_Aerotransport> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 38 of
38
with 100 triples per page.
- AB_Aerotransport abstract "AB Aerotransport (ABA) was a Swedish airline, that is today part of the SAS Group.ABA was established in 1924 under the name Aktiebolaget Aerotransport by Carl and Adrian Florman. The first flight was on 2 June 1924 between Stockholm and Helsinki with a Junkers F.13 aircraft. The aircraft, registered as S-AAAC and later as SE-AAC, is now on display at the National Museum of Science and Technology in Stockholm. In 1925 the company started a route between Stockholm and Berlin in co-operation with Lufthansa and a mail route between Stockholm - Malmö - Amsterdam - London.ABA was the first airline with three-engine passenger aircraft when in 1925, ABA bought three Swedish Junkers G.24 from AB Flygindustri. During the following years ABA used and bought several different aircraft (e.g. Junkers F.33, F.34, G.23, G.24). For the longer routes a Fokker F.XII was used.In 1937 ABA became the second European operator of the Douglas DC-3 after KLM. This opened opportunities to fly "longer flights" for example to Moscow. In 1939 ABA started to mark their aircraft with Swedish Air Lines.During World War II ABA tried to maintain their network, but in 1941 the route to Moscow was closed, and the route to Berlin ceased in 1945. During the war ABA had a courier flight between Stockholm and Scotland. After the German occupation of Europe ABA started new routes to Paris, Oslo and Prestwick.In June 1948, after a Swedish report, the government-owned ABA and privately owned SILA were merged on a 50-50 basis, to form a new airline named ABA.SILA had become the Swedish part of SAS in 1946, that was at that time only a co-operation between DDL in Denmark and DNL in Norway.On October 1, 1950, representatives from the three airlines signed a consortium agreement where they appointed SAS to run the airline operations and the three national airlines only to be holding companies.".
- AB_Aerotransport closingDate "1950-10-01".
- AB_Aerotransport industry Aviation.
- AB_Aerotransport openingDate "1924-06-02".
- AB_Aerotransport thumbnail Aba_logo.png?width=300.
- AB_Aerotransport wikiPageID "7933389".
- AB_Aerotransport wikiPageRevisionID "627870534".
- AB_Aerotransport airline "AB Aerotransport".
- AB_Aerotransport ceased "1950-10-01".
- AB_Aerotransport commenced "1924-06-02".
- AB_Aerotransport imageSize "160".
- AB_Aerotransport subject Category:Airlines_disestablished_in_1996.
- AB_Aerotransport subject Category:Airlines_established_in_1924.
- AB_Aerotransport subject Category:Defunct_airlines_of_Sweden.
- AB_Aerotransport subject Category:SAS_Group.
- AB_Aerotransport type Agent.
- AB_Aerotransport type Airline.
- AB_Aerotransport type Company.
- AB_Aerotransport type Organisation.
- AB_Aerotransport type Organization.
- AB_Aerotransport type Agent.
- AB_Aerotransport type SocialPerson.
- AB_Aerotransport type Thing.
- AB_Aerotransport type Q43229.
- AB_Aerotransport type Q46970.
- AB_Aerotransport comment "AB Aerotransport (ABA) was a Swedish airline, that is today part of the SAS Group.ABA was established in 1924 under the name Aktiebolaget Aerotransport by Carl and Adrian Florman. The first flight was on 2 June 1924 between Stockholm and Helsinki with a Junkers F.13 aircraft. The aircraft, registered as S-AAAC and later as SE-AAC, is now on display at the National Museum of Science and Technology in Stockholm.".
- AB_Aerotransport label "AB Aerotransport".
- AB_Aerotransport label "AB Aerotransport".
- AB_Aerotransport label "AB Aerotransport".
- AB_Aerotransport sameAs AB_Aerotransport.
- AB_Aerotransport sameAs AB_Aerotransport.
- AB_Aerotransport sameAs m.026kkmy.
- AB_Aerotransport sameAs Q287719.
- AB_Aerotransport sameAs Q287719.
- AB_Aerotransport wasDerivedFrom AB_Aerotransport?oldid=627870534.
- AB_Aerotransport depiction Aba_logo.png.
- AB_Aerotransport isPrimaryTopicOf AB_Aerotransport.
- AB_Aerotransport name "AB Aerotransport".