Air Bremen

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Air Bremen
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HRBRNAIR BREMEN
Founded6 November 1988;
36 years ago
 (1988-11-06)
Ceased operations22 August 1990;
34 years ago
 (1990-08-22)
Hubs Bremen Airport
Fleet size3
Headquarters Bremen, Germany

Air Bremen was a small German airline based in Bremen operating between 1988 and 1990. [1]

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Air Bremen Saab 340 Airbremen.jpg
Air Bremen Saab 340

The Air Bremen fleet consisted of the following turboprop aircraft: [2]

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