Thai Pacific Airlines
Appearance
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Founded | August 2003 | ||||||
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Ceased operations | July 2004 | ||||||
Operating bases | Bangkok | ||||||
Fleet size | 1x Boeing 747-200 | ||||||
Destinations | Sydney | ||||||
Key people | Wasant Singhamany |
Thai Pacific Airlines was an airline based in Thailand.
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History
Thai Pacific was founded by Wasant Singhamany, who announced the start-up of the airline in August 2003, with plans for a Bangkok-Sydney service starting on October 1 of that year using a Boeing 747-200 aircraft.
But by July 2004, the airline had shut down, with money owed to its staff and to its landlord. And in March 2006, Thailand's Civil Aviation Department said it was withdrawing the license for the failed carrier.
Fleet
Thai Pacific had one aircraft, a Boeing 747-200, HS-VSV. [1]
References
- Chiang Mai Mail (July 3–9, 2004) "Thai Pacific Air closes down" (Retrieved March 8, 2006).
- Sritama, Suchat (March 7, 2006). "Phuket Air angles for new name, license, The Nation.