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Svea Air Corps ( Swedish : Svea flygkår ), also F 8 Barkarby , or simply F 8 , is a former Swedish Air Force air corps wing with the main base located in Barkarby just north of the capital Stockholm on the east coast.

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126-606: A closure timeline between 2025 and 2027, with all air traffic being consolidated at Arlanda. However, after the 2022 general election , which was won by the right-wing Moderate -led bloc, the newly formed Kristersson cabinet announced that plans to close Bromma early would not proceed. Instead, the government indicated its ambition that the airport could be developed to support electric-powered aircraft . In February 2024, Stockholm City Council's Social Democrat -led leadership confirmed it would not renew Bromma Airport's lease beyond 2038, and declared its intent to terminate

168-492: A decision was made to base the new high-altitude Rb 68 Bloodhound surface-to-air missile at F 8 and replace the fighters. F 8 Barkarby became the technical centre in Sweden for training officers and conscripts for using the new missiles. F 8 remained an active military base until the decommissioning in 1974 when it was opened for general aviation. The airfield is known today as Barkarby Airport ( IATA : N/A , ICAO : ESKB ) and

210-489: A letter–number combination. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=F8&oldid=1223399072 " Category : Letter–number combination disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages F 8 Barkarby The meadows in

252-413: A natural development, reinforcing the need for a political discussion about Bromma's future. The following airlines operate regular scheduled and charter flights at Stockholm Bromma: Stockholm Bromma Airport is home of two flight clubs ( Stockholms Flygklubb and SAS Flygklubb ), as well as a flight school ( LidAir ). The state aviation , which operates VIP flights for the ministers of the government,

294-485: A retail park. In 1988, SAS moved its headquarters away from Bromma. Following the 1992 deregulation of civil aviation in Sweden, Malmö Aviation began service to Gothenburg , Malmö , and London City Airport . This marked a period of renewed activity for the airport. In 2002, a new control tower was put into use, and the terminal, which had deteriorated after years of neglect, was renovated. Further improvements in 2005 enabled

336-466: A rural location to the west of the city, was deemed suitable for the new airport. Construction of the new airport at Riksby began in 1933. The site partially included old marshland from an ancient lakebed. This marshy ground continues to affect the runway today, creating a dip in the runway. The airport was originally constructed with four intersecting runways measuring 2,024m, 1,411m 1,219m, and 969m in length. Only one runway remains in use. Beams from

378-473: A significant advantage, the expansion of Arlanda, including the completion of the high-speed Arlanda Express rail link in 1999, and addition of a third runway in 2003, has diminished Bromma Airport's competitive position. On September 14, 2020, Swedavia submitted a report to Sweden's Ministry of Enterprise and Innovation regarding the operational viability of Stockholm Bromma Airport. The report concluded that maintaining operations at both Bromma and Arlanda

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462-518: Is an airport located in the Bromma district of Stockholm , Sweden . Situated approximately 7 km (4.3 mi) northwest of central Stockholm , Bromma Airport is the closest airport to the city compared to the other commercial airports serving the Stockholm Metropolitan Area ( IATA airport code STO) including Arlanda , Skavsta , and Västerås . Opened on 13 May 1936 by King Gustaf V , it

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504-412: Is limited by several factors, including noise regulations, spatial constraints, and the obligation to preserve the culturally significant airport buildings. When the airport was inaugurated in 1936, it was located in a largely rural area. However, as Stockholm has expanded, the airport is now surrounded by urban development. The Airport is required to operate under strict restrictions to minimise impact on

546-443: Is located approximately 7.4 kilometers from central Stockholm, with typical taxi rides taking around 20 minutes. Bromma Airport offers parking managed by Swedavia . The main facilities include Express Outdoor Parking (P2) near the terminal and a Pick-up & Drop-off area limited to one-hour stays. The airport also provides designated parking for electric vehicles , motorcycles, and passengers with reduced mobility. Leased parking

588-628: Is located on land owned by the City of Stockholm , but is operated by Swedavia under a lease agreement with the city. The lease was last renewed in 2011 when the centre-right majority in the Stockholm City Council voted to extend it until 2038. Under the terms of the current lease, by this deadline, the airport must be decommissioned, and the surrounding land must have undergone environmental remediation to remove contamination. Due to its location, Stockholm Bromma Airport's potential for expansion

630-432: Is located on land owned by the City of Stockholm . The airport is operated by Swedavia , a state-owned company , under a lease agreement with the city which is set to last until 2038. The idea of an airport near Stockholm was first proposed in 1918 by Enoch Thulin , one of Sweden's leading aviation pioneers. Thulin suggested the establishment of an airport close to the capital city, as the existing airfield at Barkarby

672-709: The COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, all flights at Stockholm Bromma Airport were suspended. Braathens Regional Airlines (BRA) , the main at Bromma, suspended all flights from 6 April 2020. BRA resumed limited operations in late 2020. On 16 May 2021, the Bromma Airport tram station was opened. In the summer of 2024, Swedavia conducted runway maintenance at Stockholm Bromma Airport. During this period, BRA relocated its operations to Terminal 3 at Stockholm Arlanda Airport . In September 2024, Braathens Regional Airlines announced it will cease operations at Stockholm Bromma Airport by

714-500: The United Kingdom . These flights often carried Norwegian and Danish refugees, making the airport a target of interest for German spies. Consequently, two Swedish Douglas DC-3 aircraft, which had taken off from Bromma, were shot down by German forces during the war. After the war, Stockholm Bromma Airport experienced growth, with two major airlines operating from the airport: Aktiebolaget Aerotransport (ABA), which later became

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798-608: The Swedish partner in Scandinavian Airlines System (SAS) , and Linjeflyg , the main domestic airline in Sweden that was eventually acquired by SAS. By the 1960s, Bromma's runway proved too short for the emerging jet age and intercontinental traffic, such as the DC-8 . Additionally, the airport's capacity limitations became apparent. Originally built in a rural area, the airport found itself surrounded by an expanding city. With

840-572: The Tvärbanan line is under construction, which will extend northward from to Rissne , Kista , and ultimately to Helenelund Station . Flygbussarna Airport coaches travel directly between Stockholm Bromma Airport and the City Terminal (approx. 20 min travel time). This service ends late 2024. Bromma Stockholm Airport features a taxi stand outside the terminals that exclusively serves 'ecotaxis' as part of its environmental initiatives. The airport

882-522: The agreement with Swedavia regarding Bromma, aiming to establish a new urban district called "Bromma Parkstad". Christian Democratic Infrastructure Minister Andreas Carlson countered that the government would not accept an early termination of the agreement. In September 2024, Braathens Regional Airlines announced it will cease operations at Stockholm Bromma Airport by the end of 2024. Upon this announcement, Swedavia's CEO, Jonas Abrahamsson, described BRA's decision to shift operations to Arlanda as

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924-691: The airport to separate passengers arriving from within and outside of the Schengen area. In 2003, the Swedish Civil Aviation Administration , announced a bidding process for a contract to build a general aviation terminal for fixed-base operator (FBO) customers. Grafair won the contract and completed the FBO facility on 11 November 2004. The Grafair Jet Center was voted the third best international FBO in May 2008 by Aviation International News. During

966-510: The area for housing. On September 14, 2020, Swedavia submitted a report concluding that maintaining operations at Bromma was no longer commercially justified. This finding bolstered the government's position, which in April 2021, announced renewed plans to proceed with the airport's closure, aiming to free up space for residential projects. A subsequent government report released in October 2021 suggested

1008-474: The area were used since 1913 for basic flying training. From 1919 until 1936 the airport was a permanent international airport until the commercial traffic was transferred to the newly built Stockholm-Bromma Airport with paved runways. From 1926 until 1938 the airfield was also used for evaluation of new aircraft for the Swedish Air Force . Units from other wings were also stationed here for air defense of

1050-561: The capital Stockholm . In 1936, the decision was made to set up a permanent fighter air wing. Three squadrons of J 8 were initially detached to the Västmanland Wing (F 1) but moved to Barkarby on October 1, 1938. The aircraft were rather quickly replaced in 1940 by J 9 . In 1945 after the end of the war, the squadrons were reequipped with J 22 . Some of the aircraft were received from F 16 and F 9 . A few J 21A-1 were also stationed here initially for trials and training. In 1949

1092-511: The designation for the de Havilland Mosquito in USAAF aerial reconnaissance service F8C Falcon , a 1928 American single-engine carrier-based biplane fighter aircraft built by Curtiss F8F Bearcat , a 1944 American single-engine carrier-based fighter aircraft built by Grumman Fokker F.VIII , a 1927 Dutch large twin-engine airliner Freedom Airlines , IATA airline designator Kampfgeschwader 40 , from its historic Geschwaderkennung code with

1134-594: The end of 2024 and relocate to Stockholm Arlanda Airport . The relocation is part of a seven-year contract with SAS, set to begin in 2025. BRA attributed the decision to the decline in domestic air traffic following the COVID-19 pandemic, which had made its operations at Bromma unsustainable. According to the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce , the decision means that Bromma will likely lose around 90% of its traffic, potentially hastening its closure. Stockholm Bromma Airport

1176-464: The end of Bromma's commercial viability. The Chamber stated that Bromma should be closed promptly, as it had been operating at a loss and relies on revenue from Arlanda, and emphasised their desire to have resources redirected towards the development of Arlanda instead. The airport has been a subject of political debate for much of its history. Proponents argue that the airport is necessary to complement Stockholm Arlanda Airport and that it contributes to

1218-584: The first corner the crowned head of Saint Eric couped, all or". Commanding officers from 1938 to 1974. The commanding officers was referred to as flottiljchef ("wing commander") and had the rank of colonel . From 1963 to 1974, the commander was referred to as kårchef ("corps commander") and had the rank of colonel. 59°24′45″N 17°52′30″E  /  59.4125°N 17.8750°E  / 59.4125; 17.8750 Stockholm-Bromma Airport Stockholm Bromma Airport ( IATA : BMA , ICAO : ESSB ), officially known as Bromma Stockholm Airport ,

1260-663: The old Traneberg Bridge were reused in the construction of Bromma's first hangar. Both the replacement Traneberg Bridge and Bromma Airport's buildings were designed by the same architect, Paul Hedqvist . Stockholm Bromma Airport was officially opened on 23 May 1936 by King Gustaf V . The following summer nearly 100,000 people visited the airport. Notably, it was the first airport in Europe to feature paved runways from its inception. By 1937, KLM had begun landing its DC-3 aircraft at Bromma. During World War II , Swedish and British aircraft operated flights between Stockholm Bromma and

1302-434: The opening of Stockholm Arlanda Airport in 1962, all international traffic was transferred from Bromma Airport. In 1984, Linjeflyg and Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) also relocated their domestic operations from Bromma to Arlanda. Stockholm Bromma Airport then became primarily used for business jets , general aviation , flight schools , and government purposes. In 1984 several old hangars were repurposed as Bromma Blocks,

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1344-417: The region's air capacity and business activity. Critics argue that the region requires only one airport, and advocate for the repurposing of the approximately 142 hectares of land occupied by Bromma for housing development. After the 2014 general election in which Red-Green Alliance gained control of both Stockholm City Council and the national government, plans emerged to close Bromma Airport to redevelop

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1428-545: The royal family and other high ranked government officials, is based at Bromma Airport. Tram services from Bromma Airport connect the airport to Alvik , where passengers can transfer to the Stockholm Metro . The tram stop at the airport is called Bromma flygplats , and the journey to Alvik takes approximately 9 minutes. The tram line, known as the Tvärbanan (Line 31), was inaugurated in May 2021. Currently an extension of

1470-400: The squadrons were gradually converted to jets with the introduction of J 28B Vampire. They were in turn replaced in 1952 with J 29 Tunnan. In 1957 the squadrons received the J 34 Hunter. They were kept until 1964 when the three squadrons were disbanded and the aircraft were transferred to other wings. The name was changed to Kungliga Svea Flygkår (Royal Svealand Air Corps). In 1961

1512-685: The surrounding area. Noise levels must not exceed 55 and 65 dBA in designated areas and the airport is limited to 80,000 flight movements per year by its lease with the City of Stockholm. Average noise emissions must remain below 89 EPNdB , while scheduled flights face a stricter limit of 86 EPNdB . Flight operations are prohibited between 22:00 and 07:00 on weekdays and before 08:00 on weekends, except for emergency and governmental flights. Stockholm Bromma Airport and Stockholm Arlanda Airport are both managed by government-owned airport operator Swedavia . While Bromma's close proximity to central Stockholm has been

1554-549: Was built in 1918 by the Aviation Company ( Flygkompaniet ) and was used from 1926 by the Stabens flygavdelning . New construction for the wing took place from 1937 to 1944. The wing had an underground hangar and the runway, which was in an east-west direction, was 2,000 m long. Blazon : "Azure, powdered with open crowns and charged with the cost of arms of Stockholm , the crowned head of Saint Eric couped, all or". A colour

1596-575: Was considered too far from Stockholm. At that time, commercial aviation in Stockholm operated from Lindarängen seaplane station. Elsewhere in Sweden, by 1923, airfields had been inaugurated at Bulltofta in Malmö and Torslanda in Gothenburg . Stockholm City Council subsequently launched an investigation exploring locations for a new city airport, including Årstafältet and Skarpnäck . Eventually, Riksby ,

1638-692: Was no longer commercially justified. Swedavia recommended consolidating air traffic at Arlanda, which it concluded could accommodate Bromma's capacity without requiring substantial infrastructure investments in the short term. It noted that long-term enhancements, including the potential construction of an additional runway at Arlanda, would still be necessary. The report indicated that Bromma was unlikely to remain operational beyond 2038. In September 2024, BRA's main owner Per G. Braathen announced that operating from Bromma had become unprofitable and that BRA would leave by late 2024. The Stockholm Chamber of Commerce welcomed this decision, stating it likely signifies

1680-584: Was presented to the wing on 6 June 1939 at Barkarby by His Majesty the King Gustaf V . The colour was deposited on 1 July 1974 at Air Defence Sector O5 ( F 1 ) for around 1990 being submitted to the Swedish Army Museum . Since 1999, it has been preserved at F 8's old officers' mess. Blazon : "On blue cloth in the centre the badge of the Air Force; a winged two-bladed propeller under a royal crown proper. In

1722-642: Was the first airport in Europe to be built with paved runways . As of 2023, Bromma Airport was Sweden's fourth-busiest airport by passenger traffic, primarily serving domestic routes while also accommodating some minor international flights. The airport's predominant operator, Braathens Regional Airlines (BRA) , which offers flights to various destinations across Sweden including Gothenburg , Malmö , Umeå , and Visby , will cease operations from Bromma in late 2024. Other airlines such as Finnair also operate limited international services. Stockholm Bromma Airport

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1764-476: Was used until 2010 for general aviation for hobby flyers and enthusiasts with small planes. The area around F8 has been heavily developed in the beginning of the 21st century, with a big Outlet shoppingcenter, Ikea store and numerous other stores. In 2010 the airfield was closed down permanently. The municipality is now building office and living areas on the former airfield and surroundings. The Hägerstalund Airfield at Barkarby , 20 km northwest of Stockholm ,

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