Swedish Civil Aviation Administration
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- Luftfartsverket is also the Swedish name of Finavia
The Swedish Civil Aviation Administration, or Luftfartsverket was the Swedish Government agency which regulated and oversaw all aspects of aviation in Sweden until 2005.
On 2005-01-01, Luftfartsverket was split up and a new authority, the Swedish Civil Aviation Authority, was formed:
- The Swedish Civil Aviation Administration (retains the name Luftfartsverket) manages state-owned airports and air traffic control.
- The Swedish Civil Aviation Authority (Luftfartsstyrelsen) regulates the aviation market and oversees safety aspects.
[edit] Airports
- Gothenburg-Landvetter Airport
- Jönköping Airport
- Kalmar Airport
- Karlstad Airport
- Kiruna Airport
- Luleå Airport
- Lund Airport
- Malmö-Sturup Airport
- Ronneby Airport
- Skellefteå Airport
- Stockholm-Arlanda Airport
- Stockholm-Bromma Airport
- Sundsvall-Härnösand Airport
- Umeå Airport
- Visby Airport
- Ängelholm-Helsingborg Airport
- Örnsköldsvik Airport
- Östersund-Frösön Airport
[edit] See also
- Air traffic control
- List of Swedish government enterprises
- List of airports in Sweden
- List of airports
[edit] External links
- Luftfartsverket - Official site (in Swedish and English)
- Luftfartsstyrelsen - Official site (in Swedish and English)