List of defunct airlines of Finland

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This is a list of defunct airlines of Finland.[1][2]

Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Commenced operations Ceased operations Notes
Aero O/Y 1923 1968 Renamed/merged to Finnair (the airline had been using the brand since 1953)
Air100 2012 2014 A virtual airline, had never AOC or OL
Air Åland N9 2Q NVD NORVIND 2005 2012 Taken over by Nextjet
Air Botnia KF KFB 1988 2003 Rebranded as Blue1
Air Finland OF FIF AIR FINLAND 2003 2012 Went bankrupt
Air Finlandia 1987 1988 Failed project
Blue1 KF BLF BLUEFINN 1987 2016 Merged into CityJet
Copter Action
Copterline AAQ COPTERLINE 2010 2016 Finnish-Estonian joint helicopter airline
Copterline Oy AAQ COPTERLINE 2002 2010 Became Copterline
Finlantic 1961 1963 Went bankrupt
Finnaviation FA FAV BLUEBIRD 1979 1996 Merged into Finnair
Finncomm Airlines FC FCM FINNCOMM 1999 2011 Acquired by Finnair and Flybe and rebranded as Flybe Nordic
FlyBE Nordic FC WBA 2011 2015 Renamed/merged to Nordic Regional Airlines
Flying Finn FFW FLYINGFINN 2002 2004
Fly Lappeenranta 8H HWY HIGHWAY 2008 2010
Helikopteripalvelu
Jetflite 1980 2013
Karair KR KAR 1957 1995 Taken over by Finnair
Karhumäki Airways 1951 1956 Rebranded as Karair
Nordic Global Airlines NJ NGB NORDIC GLOBAL 2011 2015
Polar Air 1961 1971
Polarwing WO 1981 1992
Spear Air 1972 1974
Snowbird Airlines SBW SNOWMAN 2014 2014
Soder Airlines OY SDE SODER 2002 2006 Went bankrupt
Turku Air 1974
Wasawings VW 1981 1988 AOC revoked after crash
Wingo xprs 2009 2010

See also

References

  1. ^ "The World's leading Airline Intelligence Provider since 1998". ch-aviation.com. Retrieved 2019-01-21.
  2. ^ "Since 1997, ATDB is the only service providing an accurate global and permanently updated details of all worldwide transport aircraft, airlines, private and government operators - and leasing companies". aerotransport.org. Retrieved 2019-01-21.