Söder Airlines

The charter company status was revoked by the Finnish Consumer Agency due to lack of collateral required.

For the spring skiing season of 2006, Söder Aviation started selling tickets for three weekly flights from Helsinki to Kittilä and back.

On March 11, 2006, Söder Aviation Ltd publicly announced plans to sell tickets for the Helsinki-Kittilä route using a semi-convertible 40-seat An-72 cargo aircraft, which was to be operated by Enimex of Estonia.

In 2007, the airline code OY passed to an Argentinian regional company, Andes Líneas Aéreas, operating line and charter flights in the northern areas of Argentina.

In 2006, the only planned route (operated by Alexandair) was Helsinki-Kittilä, originally scheduled to last until May 1 (the end of the Finnish skiing season).