This page shows my collection of postcards from Scanair Airlines.

Quoted from Wikipedia:

SCANAIR was originally founded in Denmark on June 1961 and was partially owned by SAS. The first aircraft to be operated was the Douglas DC-7 for charter flights to Spain, North Africa and the USA. In 1965 the headquarters was moved to Stockholm and SAS supplied SCANAIR with Douglas DC-8 aircraft. Soon thereafter two Boeing 727 joined the growing fleet and SCANAIR soon became the biggest charter company in Scandinavia.

Other destinations served throughout the years in addition to those mentioned before were the Canary Islands, Sri Lanka, Thailand and the winter resorts of Austria, Germany and Switzerland. To increase capacity the Airbus A300 was acquired but the A300's range was not sufficient for the needs and those were soon replaced with Douglas DC-10s. SCANAIR grew so much that by the 1980s was carrying over 2 million passengers a year, but that was not enough to turn a profit so a merger partner was found in the Danish airline Conair with which it merged on January 1, 1994 and that resulted in the formation of a whole new airline called Premiair.

The Fleet (13)

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Current number of postcards on this page:
14

This page was last updated on April 2, 2011

The Fleet
DC-8
DC-8-55
LN-MOH "Harald Viking"
In service with Scanair 1971-1980

A6 size (105 mm x 148 mm)
Color photography

Published by: Scanair.
Printed by: Ultra-Offset, Solna
(Nbr: 74019)

Photo: Unknown

Unused

DC-8-55
LN-MOH "Harald Viking"
In service with Scanair 1971-1980

A6 size (105 mm x 148 mm)
Color photography

Published by: Unknown
(Unnumbered)

Photo: Unknown

Post marked April 26 1983

DC-8-63
OY-KTF "Mette Viking"
In service with Scanair 1981-1988

A6 size (105 mm x 148 mm)
Color photography

Printed by: Scanair.
(Unnumbered)

Photo: Bo Dahlin

Unused

DC-8-63
SE-DBK "Sigyn Viking"
In service with Scanair 1981-1989

A6 size (105 mm x 148 mm)
Color photography

Printed by: Aeroprint, Borås, Sweden.
(Nr: 13)

Photo: Tommy Lakmaker

Unused

DC-8-63
SE-DBL "Bodil Viking"
In service with Scanair 1982-1989

A6 size (105 mm x 148 mm)
Color photography

Printed by: Aeroprint, Borås, Sweden.
(Nr: 68)

Photo: Tommy Lakmaker

Unused

Boeing 747
Boeing 747-283B
LN-RNA "Magnus Viking"
In service with Scanair 1982
Arlanda Airport, Stockholm, Sweden

A6 size (105 mm x 148 mm)
Color photography

Printed by: Michel Moskalm Postcards, Belgium.
(Nr: 033)

Photo: A. Holmström

Unused

Airbus A-300
Airbus A-300
LN-RCA "Snorre Viking"
In service with Scanair 1983-1987

A6 size (105 mm x 148 mm)
Color photography

Printed by: Aeroprint, Borås, Sweden.
(Nr: 67)

Photo: Scanair

Unused

DC-10
DC-10-30
SE-DFH "Rurik Viking"
In service with Scanair 1986-1987

Old postcard size 14x9 cm
Color photography

Printed by: Browcom Publishing Ltd, Middx, England.
(Nr: 70)

Photo: Peter Tancred

Unused

DC-10-30
SE-DFH "Rurik Viking"
In service with Scanair 1986-1987
Schiphol Airport, Amsterdam, Holland

A6 size (105 mm x 148 mm)
Color photography

Printed by: World Aviation Productions, Amstelveen, The Netherlands.
(Nr: 19)

Photo: B. Buskermolen

Unused

DC-10-10
SE-DHT "Dumbo"
In service with Scanair 1988-1993

A6 size (105 mm x 148 mm)
Color photography

Printed by: The Aviation Society, Manchester, U.K.
(Nbr: 049)

Photo: Unknown

Unused

DC-10-10
SE-DHT "Dumbo"
In service with Scanair 1988-1993

A6 size (105 mm x 148 mm)
Color photography

Printed by: Cindor AB.
(Unnumbered)

Photo: Unknown

Post marked Sep 4 1995

DC-10-10
SE-DHY "Snoopy"
In service with Scanair 1988-1993

A6 size (105 mm x 148 mm)
Color photography

Printed by: Aeroprint, Borås, Sweden.
(Nr: 129)

Photo: Tommy Lakmaker

Unused

MD-82/83
MD-83
SE-DPH "Peter Pan"
In service with Scanair 1991-1993
Corfu 1992

A6 size (105 mm x 148 mm)
Color photography

Printed by: Avimage, Puteaux, France.
(Nbr: 193)

Photo: Stefan Schlecht

Unused

MD-83
SE-DPH "Peter Pan"
In service with Scanair 1991-1993
Corfu August 1992

A6 size (105 mm x 148 mm)
Color photography

Printed by: JJ Postcards, Switzerland.
(Nbr: 250)

Photo: Stefan Schlecht

Unused

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