NEW Thai cargo airline pattaya Airways has received its air operator certificate (AOC) and also secured a deal with ACE Global Logistics Solutions.
The airline said it had taken nine months to secure its AOC and hopes to launch operations later this year, reports London's Air Cargo News.
'Today, we proudly step forward to receive the AOC from the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand, a testament to our unwavering capability and high standards in aviation,' the company said in a LinkedIn post.
The company took delivery of its first ATR 72-500 freighter (MSN745) in April, with the second ATR 72-500F (MSN742) scheduled to be delivered shortly after.
The airline plans to operate a range of domestic flights in Thailand with additional services into neighbouring Southeast Asia.
In total, it hopes to eventually operate a fleet of five aircraft.he signing of an air cargo transportation partnership agreement with ACE Global.
'This agreement represents a strong collaboration between the two companies, aimed at enhancing the efficiency of air cargo systems,' the carrier said.
'The partnership will leverage the resources and expertise of both parties to provide high-quality cargo services that effectively meet the needs of customers in the ASEAN region.
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The airline said it had taken nine months to secure its AOC and hopes to launch operations later this year, reports London's Air Cargo News.
'Today, we proudly step forward to receive the AOC from the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand, a testament to our unwavering capability and high standards in aviation,' the company said in a LinkedIn post.
The company took delivery of its first ATR 72-500 freighter (MSN745) in April, with the second ATR 72-500F (MSN742) scheduled to be delivered shortly after.
The airline plans to operate a range of domestic flights in Thailand with additional services into neighbouring Southeast Asia.
In total, it hopes to eventually operate a fleet of five aircraft.he signing of an air cargo transportation partnership agreement with ACE Global.
'This agreement represents a strong collaboration between the two companies, aimed at enhancing the efficiency of air cargo systems,' the carrier said.
'The partnership will leverage the resources and expertise of both parties to provide high-quality cargo services that effectively meet the needs of customers in the ASEAN region.
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