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Swedish Civil Aviation Administration
The Swedish Civil Aviation Administration, or Luftfartsverket was until 2005 the Swedish Government agency which regulated and oversaw all aspects of aviation in Sweden.
On 2005-01-01, Luftfartsverket was 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.
Airports
- Stockholm-Arlanda Airport
- Gothenburg-Landvetter Airport
- Malmö-Sturup Airport
- Stockholm-Bromma Airport
See also
- Air traffic control
- List of Swedish government enterprises
- List of airports in Sweden
- List of airports
External links
- Luftfartsverket - Official site (in swedish and english)
- Luftfartsstyrelsen - Official site (in swedish and english)
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