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Thai Pacific Airlines

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Thai Pacific Airlines
IATA ICAO Callsign
3P TPV THAI PACIFIC
FoundedAugust 2003
Ceased operationsJuly 2004
Operating basesDon Mueang International Airport (Bangkok)
Fleet size1x Boeing 747-200
DestinationsSydney (only international destination served by the carrier)
Key peopleWasant Singhamany

Thai Pacific Airlines was a short-lived airline based in Thailand that ceased all of its operations in July 2004.

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History

Thai Pacific was founded by Wasant Singhamany, who announced the start-up of the airline in August 2003, with plans for a Bangkok-Sydney service starting on October 1 of that year using a Boeing 747-200 aircraft.

But by July 2004, the airline had shut down, with money owed to its staff and to its landlord. And in March 2006, Thailand's Civil Aviation Department said it was withdrawing the license for the failed carrier.

Fleet

Thai Pacific had one aircraft, a Boeing 747-200, HS-VSV.[1]

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This page was last edited on 18 January 2024, at 13:43
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