Bromma Airport opens in 1936
Bromma Airport opened in 1936 and became Sweden's first modern land airport, according to Stockholmskällan. It anchors the 1930s timeline in aviation infrastructure and modern mobility, not only politics and labour institutions.
Bromma Airport opened in 1936. Stockholmskällan describes it as Sweden’s first modern land airport and as the hub for Swedish domestic and international air travel until Arlanda opened for traffic in 1960.
That makes Bromma a modernisation event. It belongs beside elections, welfare reforms, and labour-market agreements because it changed the practical geography of Stockholm and Sweden’s connection to European air travel.
The current source is strong for the opening year and municipal heritage framing. A later cycle should add an aviation-history or transport-agency source before assigning a higher national-significance tier.