Flying Enterprise (airline)
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Defunct Danish airline
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For the cargo ship of the same name, see SS Flying Enterprise.
Flying Enterprise was a Danish Charter operator, established in Copenhagen in 1959 by two former SAS-employees who wanted to challenge their former employer because of SAS, at the time, negative attitude towards charter operations. It went bankrupt after a few years of operation. The company was taken over by the Danish tycoon, Simon Spies, who formed his own Charter Line, Conair of Scandinavia renaming the Flying Enterprise in 1965.[1]
The company operated a fleet consisting of four DC-7 and five Canadair North Star.
References
[edit ]- ^ "Spies i årstal". Spies. Retrieved 12 July 2016.
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