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Nok Airlines plc, trading as Nok Air (SET: NOK; Thai: บริษัท สายการบินนกแอร์ จำกัด (มหาชน), from nok [นก] meaning 'bird') is a low-cost airline in Thailand operating mostly domestic services out of Bangkok's Don Mueang International Airport.
NokScoot solely operated the Boeing 777-200ER, which were all obtained from Scoot's parent, Singapore Airlines. The first aircraft joined the fleet in November 2014. [18] The airline's livery was a hybrid between its parent airlines Scoot and Nok Air. [19] At the time of liquidation, NokScoot operated the following aircraft:
Siam General Aviation Company Limited (Thai: บริษัท สยาม เจนเนอรัล เอวิเอชั่น จำกัด) was an airline in Thailand. Previously operated as an arm for Nok Air under the brand Nok Mini, the company ended their partnership in March 2014.
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After leaving Nok Air, Patee founded the online travel agency Really Really Cool in 2018. In 2020, he released an autobiography titled Smiling Through Turbulence, detailing his time at Nok Air, [7] and in 2023, he announced the launch of a new airline, titled Really Cool Airlines, [3] which is expected to begin operations in 2024.
The airline is the second-largest shareholder of the low-cost carrier Nok Air with a 8.91 per cent stake (2021), [11] and it launched a regional carrier under the name Thai Smile in the middle of 2012 using new Airbus A320 aircraft. [12] In 2023, it was announced that Thai Smile would be merged back into Thai Airways. [13]