7. SAS/ Scandinavian Airlines

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The National Carrier of Denmark, Norway And Sweden is SAS. The Callsign of SAS is SCANDINAVIAN. SAS is base in Stockholm. The Airline with Home Airport Stockholm-Kastrup was founded in 1946. They currently have 94 Planes with 20 Orders, a total of 114 when the orders arrive. SAS was a fusion of 3 Different Airlines from 3 Different Countries. The Danish Det Danske Luftfartselskab (DDL), swedish Svensk Interkontinental Lufttrafik (SIL) and Norwegian Det Norske Luftfartselskap (DNL) fusioned to the today known Scandinavian Airline SAS. Their biggest plane in terms of passenger capacity is the Airbus A350-900 and the smallest the ATR 72-600.

Planes SAS is operating at the moment

4x Airbus A319-100s

11x Airbus A320-200s 

36x Airbus A320neos (18 ordered, some neos will be operated by Scandinavian Airlines Connect for SAS)

3x Airbus A321LR

7x Airbus A330-300s 

4x Airbus A350-900s (2 Ordered) (received with new livery)

7x ATR 72-600s (all operated by Xfly)

5x Boeing 737-700s 

17x Bombardier CRJ900s (3 inactive, 12 operated by Cityjet, 5 by Xfly)

Other Planes SAS had in their History

Airbus A300B2-300/B4-100

Airbus A321-200

Airbus A340-300 (overall 8 from 2001-2020)

ATR 42-500

ATR 72-200/-500

BAC 1-11

Boeing 737-400/-500/-600

Boeing 747-100/-200B

Boeing 767-200ER/-300ER

Boeing 737-800

Avro RJ70/85

Bombardier CRJ200

DeHavilland DHC-8-400

Convair CV-440

McDonnell Douglas DC-3

McDonnell Douglas DC-4

McDonnell Douglas DC-6/DC-6B

McDonnell Douglas DC-7C

McDonnell Douglas DC-8-33/55/62/63

McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32/41/51

Fokker 50

McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30

McDonnell Douglas DC-9-81/82/83/87

McDonnell Douglas MD-90-30

Saab Scandia

Saab 2000

Sud Aviation Caravelle

Vickers Viking

Vickers Viscount

That's it for The National Carrier of 3 Countries, SAS. What do you think, without counting, how many planes had SAS in their History (Not used by them anymore & now used by SAS)? As always you can guess in the comments which airline comes next and I hope you have a good day/evening/night.

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