List of aircraft operated by Braathens

[1] The airline had 118 aircraft of 15 types, consisting of three or more models each from Douglas, Fokker and Boeing, as well as the de Havilland Heron and British Aerospace 146.

[1] The airline was founded by shipowner Ludvig G. Braathen and initially flew to destinations in Asia.

[4] The original fleet consisted of Douglas aircraft; these were first used for long-haul flights, but were gradually shifted for use in medium- and short-haul charter services.

[2] Braathens entered the Swedish internal market in 1997 by purchasing Transwede and Malmö Aviation.

[12] From their establishment, Braathens SAFE's aircraft livery had a thick red and thinner white and blue cheatline, and the Flag of Norway on the vertical stabilizer.

The Heron aircraft were given common Norwegian male names: Per, Ola, Pål and Lars.

The former consists of a Cessna 206 Super Skywagon which was owned by Braathens SAFE, but operated by Bjørumfly between 1964 and 1966.

Boeing 737-400 with a white body, metallic belly and a red cheatline
A Boeing 737-400 at Faro Airport in 1989, the year it entered into service with Braathens
Boeing 737-700 with a white body and blue vertical stabilizer
A Boeing 737-500 in the intermediate livery at Trondheim Airport, Værnes in 2002