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This is a list of airlines which have a current air operator's certificate issued by the Civil Aviation Authority of Mongolia (Mongolian: Иргэний Нисэхийн Ерөнхий Газар). Scheduled airlines
Air Cargo Mongolia is a defunct Mongolian cargo airline. It received its air cargo operator's certificate (AOC) from the Civil Aviation Authority of Mongolia in May 2013 and was expected to launch its operation in 2014.
A Tri-MG Intra Asia Airlines Boeing 737-300F. Asia Cargo Airlines (previously known as Tri-MG Intra Asia Airlines) is an airline that mainly operates cargo aircraft on scheduled routes for contract charters and non-scheduled routes for ad-hoc charters. Tri-MG Airlines are based in Halim Perdanakusuma Airport, Jakarta, Indonesia.
As of December 2024, Asiana Airlines offers regular passenger and cargo service to over 80 destinations (except seasonal charter destinations) in 26 countries from its two hub airports, Incheon International Airport and Gimpo International Airport in South Korea. Outside South Korea, the countries with the largest airports served by Asiana ...
On 25 December 2017, the airline received its first Boeing 757-200PCF. [8] In December 2021, the airline will be the launch customer of the Comac ARJ21F after plans to acquire the aircraft were announced. [9] [10] [needs update] As of 14 January 2022, the YTO Cargo Airlines fleet consists of the following aircraft: [11]
Air France-KLM Cargo: September 2000 (Air France Cargo) September 2004 : Air France-KLM China Cargo Airlines: 5 June 2013 [11] China Eastern Airlines Delta Cargo [12] September 2000: Delta Air Lines ITA Airways Cargo: 17 November 2021: ITA Airways Korean Air Cargo: September 2000: Korean Air Saudia Cargo: 15 April 2019 [13] Saudia
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The airline's operations were suspended from January to May 2009 due to the Mongolian Civil Aviation's doubt of flight safety. [6] On 30 March 2012, Aero Mongolia Fokker 50 aircraft Reg. JU-8257, during takeoff roll in Oyutolgoi Airport, skidded off the runway and the right engine propeller was damaged due to colliding with the side runway lights.