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PT Merpati Nusantara Airlines, operated as Merpati Nusantara Airlines, was an airline in Indonesia based in Central Jakarta, Jakarta. It operated scheduled domestic services to more than 25 destinations in Indonesia, as well as scheduled international services to East Timor and Malaysia .
Merpati Airlines at Sultan Syarif Kasim II Airport, Pekanbaru in 2008. The former Indonesian airline Merpati Nusantara Airlines offered flights to many domestic destinations and to Timor Leste, Australia, Philippines, Malaysia and Singapore.
A Dutch DC-3 Dakota at Kuta airfield in 1949. The Pelabuhan Udara Tuban, or Tuban airfield, was established in 1931 at the narrowest point on the southern coast of Bali.The airport was originally built as a simple 700 m long airstrip by the Dutch Colonial administration's Voor Verkeer en Waterstaats public works office. [5]
Mofaz Air: MOFAZ AIR Malaysia MOW Mohawk Airlines: MOHAWK AIR United States MW MUL Mokulele Airlines: MUKULELE United States Callsign and code changed from BUG/SPEEDBUGGY in 2013 MLE Moldaeroservice: MOLDAERO Moldova 2M MDV Moldavian Airlines: MOLDAVIAN Moldova MVG Moldova: MOLDOVA-STATE Moldova RRV Mombasa Air Safari: SKYROVER Kenya ZB MON ...
This is a list of airlines in Malaysia. The airlines are sorted alphabetically by activeness and type. The airlines are sorted alphabetically by activeness and type. Scheduled airlines
Non-scheduled charter flights were also operated by two foreign airlines. As of 2018, however, four of Malaysia's airlines (Malaysia Airlines, MasWings, Air Asia and Malindo Air) as well as four cargo operators (Asia Cargo Express, MASKargo, Raya Airways and Neptune Air) operate to and from Kuching International Airport.
Malaysia Airlines/MASwings and AirAsia each has a sales office in the airport. Malindo Air initially maintained its sales office on the first floor of the airport, just outside the departure hall, even though it has suspended flights to Miri from Kuala Lumpur indefinitely. A few months later, Malindo's sales office in Miri closed. [8]
On 1 April 1971, a Merpati Nusantara Airlines NAMC YS-11 aircraft "Nanggala" registered PK-MYN crashed after takeoff. There were no fatalities in the accident. [34] On 5 April 1972, a Merpati Nusantara Vickers Viscount, take off from Jakarta, was the subject of an attempted hijacking. The hijacker was killed. [35]