Bromma Air Maintenance was founded in 1979 by Ingemar Björk
through the acquisition of Flygfirma I. Ehrenström, who had the
Swedish agency for Gulfstream, Aero Commander and Fairchild.
The company had 5 employees in those days and among the
most common planes to be maintained were Cessna Citations
and Learjets.
In the year of 2000, 45 mechanics, technicians and administrative
staff were employed by BAM. When the former owner announced
that the company was for sale, 24 of the employees joined forces
and purchased BAM. The former Technical Director, Egert Lönn,
was appointed as General Manager.
The company today employs more than 80 people with an annual
turnover of 215 million SEK.