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  2. List of airlines of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    BANGKOK AIR Regional: None 1968 1986 27 Founded as Sahakol Air and commenced operations in 1986 as Bangkok Airways. [1] Nok Air: DD NOK NOK AIR Low-cost: Value Alliance: 2004 2004 14 Subsidiary of Nok Airlines Public Company Limited Thai AirAsia: FD AIQ THAI ASIA Low-cost: None 2003 2004 60 Subsidiary of Asia Aviation Public Company Limited ...

  3. Thai Airways International - Wikipedia

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    Thai Airways International plc (Thai: บริษัท การบินไทย จำกัด (มหาชน)) is the flag carrier airline of Thailand. [6] [7] [8] Formed in 1961 as a joint venture between SAS and Thai Airways Company, the airline has its corporate headquarters in Vibhavadi Rangsit Road, Chatuchak district, Bangkok, [9] [10] and primarily operates from Suvarnabhumi ...

  4. List of defunct airlines of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Commenced operations Ceased operations Notes Air Andaman: 2Y: ADW: Air Andaman: 2000: 2004: Air Phoenix: APN: THAI AIR PHOENIX

  5. List of airline codes (T) - Wikipedia

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    Thailand TPV Thai Pacific Airlines Business: THAI PACIFIC Thailand 9I LLR Thai Sky Airlines: THAI SKY AIR Thailand WE THD Thai Smile Airways: THAI SMILE Thailand T9 TSX Thai Star Airlines: THAI STAR Thailand VZ TVJ Thai Vietjet Air: THAIVIET JET Thailand 2H Thalys: Belgium Not an airline (train). Used for codesharing GFN The 955 Preservation ...

  6. Thai Airways Company - Wikipedia

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    Thai Airways Company or Thai Airways (TAC; Thai: เดินอากาศไทย) was the domestic flag carrier of Thailand. Its main base was the domestic terminal (Terminal 3) at Don Mueang International Airport (then known as Bangkok International Airport ).

  7. Thai Airways International fleet - Wikipedia

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    On 21 February 2024, at the Singapore Airshow, Thai Airways announced an aircraft lease agreement with AerCap, comprising four Airbus A350-900s (two of which have been delivered), three Boeing 787-9s, and ten Airbus A321neo. [14] On 27 February 2024, Thai Airways signed a lease agreement with Air Lease Corporation for three Boeing 787-9s. [15]

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