Angkor Airways Corporation is a defunct airline that was based in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. This carrier started service in 2004 and had been substantially invested by Taiwan's Far Eastern Air Transport (FAT) as its subsidiary to make use of the Angkor International Airport in Siem Reap as its hub[1] and as a fast transit station between Taiwan and People's Republic of China (where direct flights between the two locations were previously banned due to the political status of Taiwan), while meantime also operated some charter flights in the East Asia and Southeast Asia region. All its fleets were wet leased from the FAT.
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Founded | 2004 | ||||||
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Ceased operations | 2008 | ||||||
Fleet size | 2 | ||||||
Destinations | 7 | ||||||
Headquarters | Phnom Penh, Cambodia | ||||||
Website | www |
Following a chain of financial crises of its parent FAT, on May 9, 2008 the airline ceased all operations due to financial issues.
Destinations
editEast Asia
edit- Japan
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- Tokyo (Narita International Airport) - charter
- Nagoya (Chūbu Centrair International Airport) - charter
- Niigata (Niigata Airport) - charter
- Osaka (Kansai International Airport) - charter
- Fukuoka (Fukuoka Airport) - charter
Southeast Asia
edit- Cambodia
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- Phnom Penh (Phnom Penh International Airport) - main hub
- Siem Reap (Angkor International Airport) - focus city
Fleet
editThe Angkor Airlines fleet included the following aircraft (at April 2008):
- 1 Boeing 757-200 (which is leased from Far Eastern Air Transport)
- 1 McDonnell Douglas MD-83 (which is leased from Far Eastern Air Transport)
References
edit- ^ "Directory: World Airlines". Flight International. 2007-03-27. p. 75.