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Jämtlands Flyg
IATA ICAO Call sign
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Founded1954
HubsGöviken/Östersund
Secondary hubsLjusnedal/Funäsdalen
Laisholm/Tarnaby
Focus citiesÖstersund
Fleet size7
HeadquartersÖstersund, Jämtland, Sweden
Key peopleSara Grinde (CEO)
Jon M Håkansson (COO)
Ulf Grinde (Chief Pilot)
Websitewww.Jamtlandsflyg.se

Jämtlands Flyg AB is a Swedish helicopter company that specialise in both aerial and charter work. They operate out of the main heliport Göviken in the city of Östersund, in Jämtland County. Jämtlands Flyg AB is a member of Swedish Association of Aviation Companies (SFR), and is purveyor to the Court of Sweden.

History

The company was founded in 1954 by the mountain-aviator Gunnar Andersson. At first operations were solely by seaplanes. The company also ran cabins in the mountains for mainly fishing tourists and grouse hunters. Later these were sold off and the rotor wing aircraft took over entirely. Andersson died in a plane crash in 1974. Later his daughter Siw A. Grinde took over as CEO in 1981 and ran the company until his granddaughter Sara Grinde took over as CEO in 2007. The company is still fully family owned in the third generation.

Operations

Fleet

Jämtlands Flyg AB operates seven helicopters .[1]

Helicopter No of aircraft Seats Sling Load
Eurocopter AS350B2 Ecureuil 1 6-7 1160 kg[2]
Eurocopter EC 120B Colibri 3 5 550 kg[3]
Robinson R44 Raven II 3 4 300 kg[4]

Bases

Bases with heli-ports and hangars are in use at the following locations:[5]

Heliport/Base Location Details Coordinates
Göviken Östersund, Jämtland Main office, hangars and service 63°11′33″N 14°37′53″E / 63.19250°N 14.63139°E / 63.19250; 14.63139
Ljusnedal Funäsdalen, Härjedalen Hangars 62°31′24″N 12°35′27″E / 62.52333°N 12.59083°E / 62.52333; 12.59083
Laisholm Tarnaby, Västerbotten Hangars 65°45′21″N 15°9′36″E / 65.75583°N 15.16000°E / 65.75583; 15.16000

References