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Defunct airline of Thailand (2005–2009)
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SkyStar Airways
IATA ICAO Call sign
XT SKT SKY YOU
Founded2005 (2005)
Commenced operationsJune 2007 (2007-06T16)
Ceased operations3 January 2009 (2009-01-03)
HubsSuvarnabhumi Airport
Focus citiesPhuket International Airport
Fleet size4
Destinations10
Parent companySkyStar Airways Co., Ltd.
HeadquartersHuai Khwang, Bangkok, Thailand
Key peopleArchavin Svetasreni (CEO)
Websitewww.skystarairways.com

SkyStar Airways Co., Ltd, operating as SkyStar Airways, was an airline based in Bangkok, Thailand.

SkyStar Airways had 250 employees (2009). SkyStar Airways ceased operations on 3 January 2009 after not paying staff salaries for six months after September 2008.

Destinations

SkyStar Airways served the following destinations (at July 2009):

Asia

Fleet

SkyStar Airways had operated the following aircraft (at 8 July 2009):

SkyStar Airways fleet
Aircraft Total Passengers
(Business/Economy)
Notes
Boeing 767-200 4 223 (12/211) 1 scrapped at CAN
2 scrapped at ICN

References

  1. SkyStar Airways Company Information
  2. SkyStar Airways Route Map
  3. SkyStar Airways Fleet Archived 6 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  4. SkyStar Airways Passenger Configuration
  5. GAMECO scrapped a Skystar Boeing 767

External links

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