Täby Air Maintenance AB (TAM) and Empterwik have delivered a Saab 2000 aircraft to Frost Air/Skåne Aviation, marking a key step for the new Swedish regional carrier’s operations.
This delivery supports Skåne Aviation’s planned launch of scheduled Malmö Airport to Stockholm Bromma flights starting April 12, 2026, with up to 44 weekly services targeting business travelers.
The rare 50-58 seat Saab 2000 turboprop, built in Sweden in the 1990s, offers jet-like speeds and turboprop efficiency on the 65-minute route.
Only 63 were produced, with production ending in 1999, making active units scarce in passenger service.
Frost Air provides the operating certificate and at least two dedicated Saab 2000s, including likely OY-FSC, enabling Skåne Aviation’s unique fleet choice over modern regional jets.
TAM, a Swedish MRO specialist since 1989 focused on Saab 340/2000 and ATR 72, recently sold to Lars Wingefors AB, which also acquired three Saab 2000s, bolstering its regional platform expertise.
This handover expands Saab 2000 presence, vital for Skåne Aviation’s intensive schedule and potential growth amid limited turboprop options in Europe.