Civil Aviation Administration (Sweden)
- "Luftfartsverket" is also the former Swedish name for the Finnish air navigation service provider, Finavia
The Swedish Civil Aviation Administration (Swedish: Luftfartsverket) is a Swedish Government agency which regulated and oversaw all aspects of aviation in Sweden until 2005. The regulatory division was called Luftfartsstyrelsen.
The Air Navigation Service Provider (ANSP) (Flygtrafiktjänsten) was established as Luftfatsverket (LFV). The agency had its head office in Norrköping.[1]
On April 1, 2010, the airport ownership and operation part of the Luftfartsverket was transferred to Swedish Airports (Swedavia AB), a newly formed fully state-owned company.
Air navigation services continue as a state enterprise under the name LFV.
See also
- Air traffic control
- List of Swedish government enterprises
- List of airports in Sweden
- List of airports
References
External links
- Official website
- Civil Aviation Administration (Archive) (2005)
- Civil Aviation Administration (Archive) (2000–2004)
- Civil Aviation Administration (Archive) (1998–2000)
- Civil Aviation Administration (Archive) (in Swedish)
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