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Stockholm Bromma Airport

Coordinates:59°21′16″N017°56′23″E / 59.35444°N 17.93972°E /59.35444; 17.93972
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Airport in Sweden

Stockholm Bromma Airport
Stockholm Bromma flygplats
Summary
Airport typePublic
OwnerCity of Stockholm (Landowner)
OperatorSwedavia
ServesStockholm metropolitan area
LocationBromma
Opened23 May 1936 (1936-05-23)
Elevation AMSL14 m / 47 ft
Coordinates59°21′16″N017°56′23″E / 59.35444°N 17.93972°E /59.35444; 17.93972
Websiteswedavia.com/bromma/
Map
BMA is located in Stockholm
BMA
BMA
Location in Stockholm
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BMA is located in Sweden
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BMA (Sweden)
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Runways
DirectionLengthSurface
mft
12/301,6685,472Asphalt
Statistics (2018)
Passengers total2,501,589
International passengers309,010
Domestic passengers2,192,579
Landings total22,675 (2011)
Source: SwedishAIP atEUROCONTROL[1]
Statistics: Swedavia[2] Swedavia[3]

Stockholm Bromma Airport (IATA:BMA,ICAO:ESSB), officially known asBromma Stockholm Airport, is aregional airport located in theBromma district ofStockholm,Sweden that primarily servesprivate aviation.[4]

Situated approximately 7 km[5] (4.3 mi) northwest ofcentral Stockholm, Bromma Airport is the closest airport to the city compared to the other commercial airports serving the Stockholm Metropolitan Area (IATA airport code STO) includingArlanda,Skavsta, andVästerås.

Opened on 13 May 1936 byKing Gustaf V, it was the first airport in Europe to be built withpaved runways.[6] With the opening ofStockholm Arlanda Airport in 1962, Bromma lost its role as the primary airport for international traffic, however by 2023, Bromma Airport was still Sweden'sfourth-busiest airport by passenger traffic,[7] primarily servingdomestic routes.

As of 2025 the airport's scheduled routes areVästflyg toTrollhättan andVäxjö and Brommaflyg toVisby[8] Bromma also operatesprivate flights,ambulance flights andgeneral aviation.[9] From 2016 to 2024, Bromma Airport was predominantly served byBraathens Regional Airlines, which operated flights to various domestic destinations across Sweden before moving its operations toStockholm Arlanda.[10][11]

Stockholm Bromma Airport is located on land owned by theCity of Stockholm. The airport is operated bySwedavia, astate-owned company, under a lease agreement with the city which expires in 2038.[12] Both Swedavia and the City of Stockholm wish to close the airport, with its annual losses estimated to come to one billionSEK(€87 million) annually;[13][9] however, thecurrent Swedish government maintains that they will not allow the airport to close before the end of its current mandate period in 2026.[11]

History

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Early proposals and construction (1910s–1930s)

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The idea of an airport near Stockholm was first proposed in 1918 byEnoch Thulin, one of Sweden's leading aviation pioneers. Thulin suggested the establishment of an airport close to the capital city, as the existing airfield atBarkarby was considered too far from Stockholm.[14] At that time, commercial aviation in Stockholm operated fromLindarängen seaplane station.[15]

Elsewhere in Sweden, by 1923, airfields had been inaugurated atBulltofta in Malmö andTorslanda in Gothenburg.[16]Stockholm City Council subsequently launched an investigation exploring locations for a new city airport, includingÅrstafältet andSkarpnäck. Eventually,Riksby, a rural location to the west of the city, was deemed suitable for the new airport. Prior to this airport, the first airfield close to Stockholm was located atNorrtälje.[17]

Construction of the new airport at Riksby began in 1933. The site partially included old marshland from an ancient lakebed. This marshy ground continues to affect the runway today, creating a dip in the runway.[14] The airport was originally constructed with four intersecting runways measuring 2,024m, 1,411m 1,219m, and 969m in length.[18] Only one runway remains in use.

Beams from the oldTraneberg Bridge were reused in the construction of Bromma's first hangar. Both the replacement Traneberg Bridge and Bromma Airport's buildings were designed by the same architect,Paul Hedqvist.[19]

Inauguration and World War Two (1930s–1940s)

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Stockholm Bromma Airport was officially opened on 23 May 1936 byKing Gustaf V. The following summer nearly 100,000 people visited the airport. Notably, it was the first airport inEurope to featurepaved runways from its inception. Its first operator, AB Aerotransport, began regular flights in 1937 toMalmö whereBulltofta Airport already was established. Postal night flights also began that year.[20][21]By 1937,KLM had begun landing itsDC-3 aircraft at Bromma.[22]

DuringWorld War II, Swedish and British aircraft operated flights between Stockholm Bromma and theUnited Kingdom. These flights often carriedNorwegian andDanish refugees, making the airport a target of interest for German spies. Consequently, two SwedishDouglas DC-3 aircraft, which had taken off from Bromma, were shot down by German forces during the war.[23][24]

  • King Gustaf V at Bromma's inauguration in 1936
    KingGustaf V at Bromma's inauguration in 1936
  • Inauguration of Bromma airport in 1936
    Inauguration of Bromma airport in 1936

Post-War (1940s–1960s)

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After the war, Stockholm Bromma Airport experienced growth, with two major airlines operating from the airport:Aktiebolaget Aerotransport (ABA), which later became the Swedish partner inScandinavian Airlines System (SAS), andLinjeflyg, the main domestic airline in Sweden that was eventually acquired by SAS.

  • Apron, 1940s
    Apron, 1940s
  • Terminal Interior, 1940s
    Terminal Interior, 1940s

Opening of Arlanda Airport (1960s–1980s)

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By the 1960s, Bromma's runway proved too short for the emergingjet age and intercontinental traffic, such as theDC-8. Additionally, the airport's capacity limitations became apparent. Originally built in a rural area, the airport found itself surrounded by an expanding city.

With the opening ofStockholm Arlanda Airport in 1962, all international traffic was transferred from Bromma Airport. In 1984,Linjeflyg andScandinavian Airlines (SAS) also relocated their domestic operations from Bromma to Arlanda.[25] Stockholm Bromma Airport then became primarily used forbusiness jets,general aviation,flight schools, and government purposes. In 1984 several old hangars were repurposed as Bromma Blocks, a retail park.[26] In 1988, SAS moved its headquarters away from Bromma.

  • Bromma Airport in 1979 - now surrounded by Stockholm
    Bromma Airport in 1979 - now surrounded by Stockholm
  • Former hangars repurposed as Bromma Blocks retail park
    Formerhangars repurposed as Bromma Blocks retail park
  • SAS Head office building at Bromma Airport, 1960s
    SAS Head office building at Bromma Airport, 1960s

Deregulated civil aviation and renewed activity (1990s–2024)

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Following the 1992 deregulation of civil aviation in Sweden,Malmö Aviation began service toGothenburg,Malmö, andLondon City Airport. This marked a period of renewed activity for the airport. In 2002, a new control tower was put into use, and the terminal, which had deteriorated after years of neglect, was renovated. Further improvements in 2005 enabled the airport to separate passengers arriving from within and outside of theSchengen area.[27]

In 2003, theSwedish Civil Aviation Administration, announced a bidding process for a contract to build a general aviation terminal forfixed-base operator (FBO) customers.Grafair won the contract and completed the FBO facility on 11 November 2004. The Grafair Jet Center was voted the third best international FBO in May 2008 by Aviation International News.[28]

During theCOVID-19 pandemic in 2020, all flights at Stockholm Bromma Airport were suspended.Braathens Regional Airlines (BRA), the main airline at Bromma, suspended all flights from 6 April 2020.[29] BRA resumed limited operations in late 2020. On 16 May 2021, theBromma Airport tram station was opened.[30]

In the summer of 2024,Swedavia conducted runway maintenance at Stockholm Bromma Airport. During this period, BRA relocated its operations to Terminal 3 atStockholm Arlanda Airport.[31]

  • Bromma flygplats tram stop at Bromma Airport
    Bromma flygplats tram stop at Bromma Airport
  • Terminal interior
    Terminal interior
  • Arrivals entrance
    Arrivals entrance
  • Artwork of Amelia Earhart by Catrine Näsmark[32]
    Artwork ofAmelia Earhart by Catrine Näsmark[32]

Commercial decline and future uncertainty (2024–present)

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In September 2024,Braathens Regional Airlines announced it would cease operations at Stockholm Bromma Airport by the end of 2024 and relocate toStockholm Arlanda Airport.[33] The relocation is part of a seven-year contract withSAS, set to begin in 2025. BRA attributed the decision to the decline in domestic air traffic following the COVID-19 pandemic, which had made its operations at Bromma unsustainable. According to the StockholmChamber of Commerce, the decision means that Bromma will likely lose around 90% of its traffic, potentially hastening its closure.[10]

In December 2024,Finnair announced that it would also end its flights to Bromma, leavingVästflyg's flight toTrollhättan-Vänersborg as the airport's only scheduled service.[11]Swedavia confirmed a major reduction of operations at Bromma Stockholm Airport,[34] with the workforce reduced from 120 to 41 employees. Approximately half of the displaced staff were offered positions at other Swedavia airports, primarilyArlanda airport.[35]

From January 2025, Bromma will operate on a smaller scale, with operations reduced to focusing primarily on private and business jets. ST-Luftfart, a union representing aviation employees, stated that Bromma will resemble more of anairfield than an airport.[34] In December 2024, theSwedish Armed Forces confirmed that a closure of Bromma would not have any consequences for national defence.[36]

In early 2025, it was reported that private and business jets had accounted for 89% of all passenger aircraft landings at Bromma Airport in January and February.[4] According to reports, many of the private flights were used for leisure travel, such as skiing trips to Switzerland, and many flights were operating with few or no passengers.[37]

Future plans

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Stockholm Bromma Airport is located on land owned by theCity of Stockholm, but is operated bySwedavia under a lease agreement with the city. The lease was last renewed in 2011 when thecentre-right majority in the Stockholm City Council voted to extend it until 2038.[38] Under the terms of the current lease, by this deadline, the airport must be decommissioned, and the surrounding land must have undergoneenvironmental remediation to remove contamination.[39] Several groups have expressed desires for Stockholm Bromma Airport to close sooner than the current 2038 lease expiration.[11][40][41]

Constraints on expansion

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The airport is in close proximity to built-up areas

Due to its location, Stockholm Bromma Airport's potential for expansion is limited by several factors, including noise regulations, spatial constraints, and the obligation to preserve the culturally significant airport buildings. When the airport was inaugurated in 1936, it was located in a largely rural area. However, as Stockholm has expanded, the airport is now surrounded by urban development.

The Airport is required to operate under strict restrictions to minimise impact on the surrounding area. Noise levels must not exceed 55 and 65dBA in designated areas and the airport is limited to 80,000 flight movements per year by its lease with the City of Stockholm. Average noise emissions must remain below 89EPNdB, while scheduled flights face a stricter limit of 86EPNdB. Flight operations are prohibited between 22:00 and 07:00 on weekdays and before 08:00 on weekends, except for emergency and governmental flights.[42]

Commercial viability

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Stockholm Bromma Airport andStockholm Arlanda Airport are both managed by government-owned airport operatorSwedavia. While Bromma's close proximity to central Stockholm has been a significant advantage, the expansion of Arlanda, including the completion of the high-speedArlanda Express rail link in 1999,[43] and addition of a third runway in 2003, has diminished Bromma Airport's competitive position.

On September 14, 2020, Swedavia submitted a report to Sweden'sMinistry of Enterprise and Innovation regarding the operational viability of Stockholm Bromma Airport.[40] The report concluded that maintaining operations at both Bromma and Arlanda was no longer commercially justified.[44] Swedavia recommended consolidating air traffic at Arlanda, which it concluded could accommodate Bromma's capacity without requiring substantial infrastructure investments in the short term. It noted that long-term enhancements, including the potential construction of an additional runway at Arlanda, would still be necessary. The report indicated that Bromma was unlikely to remain operational beyond 2038.[44]

In September 2024, BRA's main ownerPer G. Braathen announced that operating from Bromma had become unprofitable and that BRA would leave by late 2024.[10] The StockholmChamber of Commerce welcomed this decision, stating it likely signifies the end of Bromma's commercial viability. The Chamber stated that Bromma should be closed promptly, as it had been operating at a loss and relies on revenue from Arlanda, and emphasised their desire to have resources redirected towards the development of Arlanda instead.[45]Finnair also terminated its flights toHelsinki Airport, the airport's sole international route, on 31 December 2024, citing unprofitability.[46]

As of December 2024,Swedavia has communicated to the Swedish government that it no longer sees a viable future for Bromma Airport, citing persistently low capacity utilisation and a lack of financial justification for its continued operation within the framework of the national aviation network.[11] Bromma Airport’s continued operations are estimated to cost at least one billionSEK(€87 million) annually for Swedavia,[13] with the costs of operating Bromma subsidised by passenger fees other Swedavia airports.[47]

Political debate

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The airport has been a subject of political debate for much of its history. Proponents argue that the airport is necessary to complement Stockholm Arlanda Airport and that it contributes to the region's air capacity and business activity. Critics argue that the region requires only one airport, and advocate for the repurposing of the approximately 142 hectares of land occupied by Bromma for housing development.[38]

After the2014 general election in whichRed-Green Alliance gained control of both Stockholm City Council and the national government, plans emerged to close Bromma Airport to redevelop the area for housing.[48] On September 14, 2020, Swedavia submitted a report concluding that maintaining operations at Bromma was no longer commercially justified.[40] This finding bolstered the government's position, which in April 2021, announced renewed plans to proceed with the airport's closure,[49] aiming to free up space for residential projects. A subsequent government report released in October 2021 suggested a closure timeline between 2025 and 2027, with all air traffic being consolidated at Arlanda.[50][48]

However, after the2022 general election, which was won by the right-wingModerate-led bloc, the newly formedKristersson cabinet announced that plans to close Bromma early would not proceed.[51][52] Instead, the government indicated its ambition that the airport could be developed to supportelectric-powered aircraft.[53][54]

In February 2024, Stockholm City Council'sSocial Democrat-led leadership confirmed it would not renew Bromma Airport's lease beyond 2038,[41][55][56] and declared its intent to terminate the agreement with Swedavia regarding Bromma, aiming to establish a new urban district called "Bromma Parkstad".[57]Christian DemocraticInfrastructure MinisterAndreas Carlson countered that the government would not accept an early termination of the agreement.[58][59]

In September 2024,Braathens Regional Airlines announced it will cease operations at Stockholm Bromma Airport by the end of 2024.[60] Upon this announcement, Swedavia's CEO, Jonas Abrahamsson, described BRA's decision to shift operations to Arlanda as a natural development, reinforcing the need for a political discussion about Bromma's future.[10]

In December 2024,Infrastructure MinisterAndreas Carlson reiterated that no decision to close Bromma Airport would be made during the current government, as both thegovernment and theSweden Democrats, under the terms of theTidö Agreement, insisted that the airport should remain operational.[11]

Airlines and destinations

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The following airlines operate regular scheduled and charter flights at Stockholm Bromma:

AirlinesDestinations
NyxAirTrollhättan,[61][62][63]Växjö[64]

Statistics

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Routes

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Busiest routes to and from Stockholm Bromma Airport (2024)[65]
RankAirportPassengers handled% change
2023/24
1SwedenMalmö241,919Decrease 7.2
2SwedenVisby172,379Decrease 9.3
3SwedenÄngelholm115,013Decrease 6.7
4SwedenGothenburg101,529Decrease 8.5
5SwedenUmeå81,495Increase 1.6
6SwedenHalmstad69,344Decrease 6.4
7SwedenRonneby58,438Increase 8.8
8SwedenKalmar56,977Increase 25.6
9FinlandHelsinki38,615Increase 168.9
10SwedenKristianstad22,347Increase 3.5

Passengers

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Traffic by calendar year[66]
YearPassenger volumeChange over previous yearState DomesticChange over previous yearEUChange over previous year
20241 012 459Decrease-15,0%964 310Decrease48 149Decrease
20231 190 507Increase6,4%1 018 823Increase171 600Increase
20221 119 102Increase97,2%968 211Increase150 635Increase
2021567 607Increase18,3%500 371Increase67 110Decrease
2020479 400Decrease-79,6%405 226Decrease74 055Decrease
20192 354 051Decrease-6,0%1 994 215Decrease359 528Increase
20182 503 382Decrease-1,1%2 192 844Decrease310 335Increase
20172 532 403Increase1,1%2 241 626Increase290 777Increase
20162,503,961Increase0.61%2,222,599Increase281,362Decrease
20152,488,7792,190,463298,316
20102 037 382
2000999 212

Other facilities

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Stockholm Bromma Airport is home of two flight clubs (Stockholms Flygklubb andSAS Flygklubb), as well as a flight school (LidAir).[citation needed] Thestate aviation, which operates VIP flights for the ministers of the government, the royal family and other high ranked government officials, is based at Bromma Airport.[citation needed]

Ground transport

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Bromma flygplats tram stop
General information
Operated bySL
LineTvärbanan line 31
Services
Preceding stationSL Local & Light RailSL Local & Light RailFollowing station
TerminusTvärbanan Line 31Bromma blocks
Location
Map

Tram

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Tram stop at Bromma Airport

Tram services from Bromma Airport connect the airport toAlvik, where passengers can transfer to theStockholm Metro. The tram stop at the airport is calledBromma flygplats, and the journey to Alvik takes approximately 9 minutes.

The tram line, known as theTvärbanan (Line 31), was inaugurated in May 2021. Currently an extension of the Tvärbanan line is under construction, which will extend northward from toRissne,Kista, and ultimately toHelenelund Station.[67]

Taxi

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Bromma Stockholm Airport features a taxi stand outside the terminals that exclusively serves 'ecotaxis' as part of its environmental initiatives. The airport is located approximately 7.4 kilometers from central Stockholm, with typical taxi rides taking around 20 minutes.[68]

Parking

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Bromma Airport offers parking managed bySwedavia. The main facilities include Express Outdoor Parking (P2) near the terminal and aPick-up & Drop-off area limited to one-hour stays. The airport also provides designated parking forelectric vehicles, motorcycles, and passengers with reduced mobility. Leased parking is available for frequent travellers. The parking areas are open 24 hours a day[69]

Accidents and incidents

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  • On 18 February 1951, aRAFVickers Valetta with 22 passengers and crew on a military flight suffered a failure of the No. 2 engine and radio problems while near Stockholm/Bromma Airport. Smoke was also seen coming from beneath the floor of the rear of the cabin. The crew attempted to make an emergency landing at the airport, however due to poor alignment with the runway and poor weather caused the aircraft to overshoot the runway. The aircraft climbed very poorly due to effects of airframe icing and the pilot made a forcedbelly landing on a clearing on high ground. One person was killed and the aircraft totally destroyed.[citation needed]
  • On 1 April 1951, aScandinavian AirlinesDouglas DC-3 on a flight fromCopenhagenKastrup Airport to Stockholm Bromma Airport crash-landed in a field near the airport. None of the 18 passengers or 4 crew members were killed, but the aircraft was a write-off.[citation needed]
  • On 15 January 1977,Linjeflyg Flight 618,tail number SE-FOZ, crashed atKälvesta on approach to Stockholm/Bromma due to ice accretion on the tailplane, leading to a loss of control. All 22 people on board were killed.[70]

See also

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