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Lao Air was established on 24 January 2002, as a helicopter charter service company. [3] On 8 December 2003, the airline signed a lease-to-purchase agreement with Lane Xang Minerals Limited Company for the lease of a Cessna Grand Caravan to use on its charter services.
Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Commenced operations Notes Lao Airlines: QV: LAO: LAO: 1976: Rebranded from Lao Aviation (1976-2003) : Lao Skyway: LK: LLL: LAVIE: 2002: Rebranded from Lao Air (2002-2014)
The airport is operated by the Lao Airport Authority (LAA) and serves as a hub for Lao Skyway, Lao Central Airlines and Lao Airlines. The Lao Air Force also operates an installation at one end of the airport. The head offices of the Department of Civil Aviation and Lao Air are on the airport property.
Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Commenced operations Ceased operations Notes Air Architects: 1968: 1968: Air Laos []: 1952: 1961: Rebranded as Royal Air Lao: Air Union Laos
LAO Lao Airlines: LAO Lao People's Democratic Republic LKA Lao Capricorn Air: NAKLAO Lao People's Democratic Republic LLL Lao Skyway: LAVIE Lao People's Democratic Republic L7 LPN Laoag International Airlines: LAOAG AIR Philippines LRD Laredo Air: LAREDO AIR United States OTN LASTP: LASTP São Tomé and Príncipe LTC LatCharter: LATCHARTER ...
Lao Airlines ATR 72-500 at Wattay International Airport, Vientiane Lao Airlines ATR 72-200 (RDPL-34132) with plumeria livery at Pakse International Airport, Laos. In September 1976, the company was formed from the merger of two existing airlines namely, Royal Air Lao and Lao Air Lines. [4] The company became Lao Aviation in 1979. [citation needed]
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Construction of the airport began in September 2020 after it was decided that a larger airport was needed in Bokeo province to handle the surge in the number of tourists to the area, especially people visiting the Golden Triangle Special Economic Zone and was funded by the Chinese government.