Air Mandalay
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Founded | 6 October 1994 | ||||||
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Commenced operations | 18 October 1994 | ||||||
Ceased operations | 4 September 2018 | ||||||
Operating bases | Yangon International Airport Mandalay International Airport | ||||||
Fleet size | 2 | ||||||
Destinations | 4 | ||||||
Parent company | Air Mandalay Ltd. Myanmar Airways International | ||||||
Headquarters | Yangon, Myanmar | ||||||
Website | www |
Air Mandalay (Template:Lang-my) was a regional airline operating domestic services and international charter flights to neighboring countries. Its main base was Yangon International Airport.[1] In early April 2015, two newly leased Embraer ERJ 145 jets joined its fleet.
History
The airline was established on 6 October 1994 and started operations on 18 October that year with a flight from Yangon to Mandalay. It was the first domestic and regional joint venture airline in Burma. It was established as a joint venture between Air Mandalay Holdings Singapore under Managing Director Michael Chang (51%) and Myanma Airways. Director of Flight Operations was Captain Zaw Thein, and Chief Pilot was Captain James Keep. On 27 August 1995, Air Mandalay started its first international service from Yangon to Chiang Mai in Thailand.[1]
The airline ceased operations on September 4, 2018 amidst overcapacity in Myanmar's aviation market with all of its flights incorporated by Myanmar National Airlines.[2]
Destinations
Air Mandalay served the following destinations (as of August 2018):[3]
- Myanmar
- Sittwe - Sittwe Airport
- Tachilek - Tachilek Airport
- Yangon - Yangon International Airport, main hub
- Myitkyina - Myitkyina Airport
Fleet
Current fleet
As of August 2018 the Air Mandalay fleet comprised the following aircraft:[4]
Aircraft | In fleet | Orders | Notes |
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Embraer ERJ-145/ER | 2 | — | |
Embraer ERJ-145/LR | 1 | — | |
Mitsubishi SpaceJet M90 | — | 6[5] | |
Total | 3 | 6 |
Former fleet
- 3 ATR 42-320
- 4 ATR 72-212
See also
References
- ^ a b "Directory: World Airlines". Flight International. 2007-03-27. p. 62.
- ^ ""Extremely difficult": Air Mandalay shuts down amid overcapacity". The Myanmar Times. Retrieved 2018-09-06.
- ^ Air Mandalay Route Map
- ^ "Global Airline Guide 2018 (Part One)". Airliner World (October 2018): 21.
- ^ "Myanmar airline to buy six jets from Mitsubishi Aircraft". japantimes.co.jp. The Japan Times. 16 July 2014. Retrieved 16 July 2014.
External links
Media related to Air Mandalay at Wikimedia Commons