Braathens Regional Aviation

[3] Founded in 1981 as Malmö Aviation it operated domestic routes in Sweden from its hub at Stockholm Bromma Airport.

As part of this merger, the airline changed its name to Braathens Regional Aviation and ceased operating its own flight network.

This was the result of the Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) acquisition of Braathens in which Malmö Aviation, for legal reasons, was not included.

[citation needed] In September 2014, Malmö Aviation stated that it would no longer be the Bombardier CS100's launch customer as previously planned.

[3] In March 2017, Braathens Regional Aviation announced the postponement all of its orders for the Airbus A220, then known as Bombardier C-Series, indefinitely after a new Swedish ticket tax will be introduced which is expected to reduce passenger numbers.

A Braathens Regional Airlines Avro RJ100 operated by Braathens Regional Aviation in 2016.