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Berjaya Air
IATA ICAO Call sign
J8 BVT BERJAYA
Founded1989; 35 years ago (1989)
(as Pacific Air Charter)
HubsSultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport
Fleet size1
Destinations7 (not including its base airport)
Parent companyBerjaya Corporation Group of Companies
HeadquartersSultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport
Subang, Malaysia
Key peopleTan Sri Vincent Tan Chee Yioun (CEO)
Datuk Ronnei Tan (COO)
Joseph Tan (DCO Property)
Websiteberjaya-air.com

Berjaya Air Sdn Bhd (doing business as Berjaya Air) is an airline with its head office in the Berjaya Hangar of the SkyPark Terminal Building on the property of Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport in Subang, Selangor, Malaysia.[1]

As of 2018, the airline operates charter flights only.[2]

History

A Berjaya Air aircraft in Pulau Tioman

The airline was established and began operations in 1989. It is owned by the Berjaya Group (through Berjaya Land) and was formerly known as Pacific Air Charter.

At one time the airline had its head office in Terminal 3 at Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport.[3]

Current destinations

Berjaya Air operates to the following destinations :[4]

 Malaysia
 Singapore
 Thailand

Former destinations

Berjaya Air has operated to the following destinations :[6]

 Singapore

The List of Routes that have been Served by Berjaya Air

Berjaya Air has operate this route:

• Subang - Langkawi • Langkawi - Subang

• Subang - Pangkor • Pangkor - Subang

• Subang - Penang • Penang - Subang

• Subang - Redang • Redang - Subang

• Singapore Seletar - Redang • Redang - Singapore Seletar

• Subang - Tioman • Tioman - Subang

• Singapore Seletar - Tioman • Tioman - Singapore Seletar

• Subang - Ipoh (cooperate with Infinity & Silverfly) • Ipoh - Subang (cooperate with Infinity & Silverfly) • Johor Bahru - Ipoh (cooperate with Infinity) • Ipoh - Johor Bahru (cooperate with Infinity) • Kota Bharu - Ipoh (cooperate with Silverfly) • Ipoh - Kota Bharu (cooperate with Silverfly) • Medan - Ipoh (cooperate with Silverfly) • Ipoh - Medan (cooperate with Silverfly)

• Subang - Melaka • Melaka - Subang • Padang - Melaka • Melaka - Padang

• Subang - Koh Samui • Koh Samui - Subang

• Subang - Hua Hin • Hua Hin - Subang

Fleet

A now-retired Berjaya Air de Havilland Canada Dash 7-100 at Singapore Changi Airport.

Current fleet

Berjaya Air operates the following aircraft (as of August 2019):[7]

Berjaya Air Fleet
Aircraft In Service Orders Passengers Notes
ATR 42-500 1 1 36
Total 1 1

Fleet development

Berjaya Air operated a fleet of ATR 72-500s and de Havilland Canada Dash 7-100 on several routes until 2014. The airline has since maintained its operators’ certificate by keeping a Bombardier Challenger 300, which is used for charter flights.

The airline announced at the 2018 Singapore Airshow the purchase of two second hand ATR 42-500s. The aircraft will be used to launch flights from Redang to Kuala Lumpur and Singapore.[8]

Former fleet

Berjaya Air has previously operated the following aircraft:

References

  1. ^ " Contact Us Archived 6 January 2012 at the Wayback Machine." Berjaya Air. Retrieved on 26 December 2011. "Head Quarters Office Berjaya Air Sdn Bhd Berjaya Hangar, SkyPark Terminal Building Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport 47200 Subang Selangor Darul Ehsan Malaysia"
  2. ^ "Berjaya Air - Charter".
  3. ^ "Contact Us." Berjaya Air. 8 March 2005. Retrieved on 26 December 2011. "Head Quarters Office Correspondence : Berjaya Air Sdn Bhd Terminal 3 Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport 47200 Subang Selangor Darul Ehsan West Malaysia"
  4. ^ https://www.berjaya-air.com/berjaya_air_timetable_far.pdf[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ "Berjaya Air connects Singapore, Redang with new service | TTG Asia". TTG Asia. 18 April 2022.
  6. ^ https://www.berjaya-air.com/berjaya_air_timetable_far.pdf[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ "Global Airline Guide 2019 (Part One)". Airliner World. October 2019: 20.
  8. ^ "Malaysia's Berjaya seeks to boost its resort business by resurrecting an airline – Blue Swan Daily". blueswandaily.com. 21 February 2018. Retrieved 21 February 2018.