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On 20 February 2024, Thai Airways announced an order for forty-five Boeing 787-9s directly from Boeing along with additional options for a further 45 aircraft. Those options are switchable to the larger Boeing 787-10 or the Boeing 777X series, as the airline looks to modernise and grow its widebody fleet and international network.
Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Commenced operations Hub airport(s) AirAsia: AK: AXM: RED CAP: 1996 - AirAsia X: D7: XAX: XANADU: 2007 - Batik Air Malaysia: OD: MXD: MALINDO
Boeing 747-400 (HS-TGW) with the Star Alliance livery in 2019 Boeing 747-400 (HS-TGP) with the retro livery in 2010 Thai Airways Boeing 777-300 (HS-TKF) with the Suphannahong Royal Barge in 2019. To mark the Coronation of the King Rama X Thai Airways used a Boeing 777-300 (HS-TKF) to put the Suphannahong Royal Barge as its aircraft livery. [50 ...
A Malaysia Airlines Airbus A330-300 sporting the Malayan Tiger livery. Malaysia Airlines, Malaysia's flag carrier, [1] traces its origins back to 1947, when Malayan Airways was jointly formed by Singapore's Straits Steamship Company and the Ocean Steamship Company of Liverpool.
The airline's first flight was a charter flight from the British Straits Settlement of Singapore to Kuala Lumpur, on 2 April 1947, using an Airspeed Consul twin-engined aircraft. [14] This inaugural flight on the Raja Udang, [15] with only five passengers, departed Singapore's Kallang Airport and was bound for Kuala Lumpur's Sungai Besi Airport ...
Kuala Lumpur: Kuala Lumpur International Airport [1] Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport: Terminated: Kota Kinabalu: ... Worldwide Destinations - Thai Airways International
The first flight to Hong Kong was launched on 19 May 2005. Flights to Kuala Lumpur were launched on 21 May 2005. It is a joint venture with Thai, Hong Kong and Taiwan interests, and was set up primarily to operate charter flights for tour groups travelling from Hong Kong to Thailand. The airline ceased operations in 2006.
The fifth hull loss occurred on July 17, 2014, when a 777-200ER, bound for Kuala Lumpur from Amsterdam as Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 (MH17), was shot down by an anti-aircraft missile while flying over eastern Ukraine. [285] All 298 people (283 passengers and 15 crew) on board were killed, making this the deadliest crash involving the Boeing ...