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SAS Scandinavian Airlines Cargo - information about carrier
Scandinavian Airlines, typically referred to as SAS, is the flag carrier of Denmark, Norway and Sweden. SAS is an abbreviation of the business's full name, Scandinavian Airlines System or lawfully Scandinavian Airlines System Denmark-Norway-Sweden. Part of the SAS Group and headquartered at the SAS Frösundavik Office Building in Solna, Sweden, the airline company runs 180 aircraft to 90 destinations (since December 2019). The airline's main center is at Copenhagen-Kastrup Airport, with connections to 109 destinations all over the world. Stockholm-Arlanda Airport (with 106 destinations) is the second-largest hub and Oslo Airport, Gardermoen being the 3rd significant hub of SAS. Minor centers likewise exist at Bergen Airport, Flesland, Göteborg Landvetter Airport, Stavanger Airport, Sola, and Trondheim Airport, Værnes.
SAS Cargo is an independent, wholly-owned subsidiary of Scandinavian Airlines and its primary workplace is at Copenhagen Airport. In 2017, SAS brought 28.6 million guests, achieving earnings of 40 billion Swedish kronor. This makes it the eighth-largest airline company in Europe and the largest in Denmark and Sweden. The SAS fleet is made up of 180 airplane including Airbus A319, Airbus A320, Airbus A320neo, Airbus A321, Airbus A330, Airbus A340, Airbus A350, and Boeing 737 Next Generation aircraft. SAS likewise wet leases Airbus A320neo, ATR 72, and Bombardier CRJ900 airplane.
In 1951, all the airlines were combined to create SAS. SAS has actually been explained as "an icon of Norwegian - Swedish - Danish cooperation". In 1997, SAS was an establishing member of one of the major airline company alliances, Star Alliance.