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  2. Myanmar Airways International - Wikipedia

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    A now retired MAI Boeing 737-300 in 2002. The airline was founded in 1946. [2]Myanmar Airways International (MAI) took off in August 1993, initially created as a joint venture between Myanma Airways and Singapore-based Highsonic Enterprises, with the support of Royal Brunei Airlines.

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    OAG is a global travel data provider with headquarters in the UK. The company was founded in 1929 and is operated in the USA, Singapore, Japan, Lithuania and China.It has a large network of flight information data including schedules, flight status, connection times, and industry references such as airport codes.

  4. Myanmar National Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Myanmar National Airlines is the majority shareholder of Joint Venture Company MAI, set up in 1993. [3] In 2003, it was proposed to set up a Myanmar-based airline for chartered international passenger and cargo flights, which was planned to be called Air Myanmar.

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  7. Yangon International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Busiest flights out of Yangon by flight per weekly, as of 6 July 2024. [36] Rank Destinations Frequency (weekly) 1 Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi: 60 2 Mandalay: 33 3 Bangkok–Don Meung: 28 4 Singapore-Changi: 28 5 Bagan–Nyaung U: 22 6 Heho: 22 7 Dawei: 20 8 Kuala Lumpur–International: 14 9 Kunming–Changshui: 11 10 Nanning: 9

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  9. Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport has three major terminals. Terminal 1 (T1) and Terminal 2 (T2) are for international flights, and they are located in the same building. T1, on the ground floor, is used as the international arrivals concourse hall. T2, on the first floor, serves as the international departures concourse hall.