PMTair

PMTAir
IATA ICAO Callsign
U4 PMT MULTITRADE
Founded 2003
Ceased operations 2008
Hubs Phnom Penh International Airport
Secondary hubs Angkor International Airport
Fleet size 6
Destinations 4 (at closure)
Parent company Progress Multitrade Co., Ltd.
Headquarters Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Website

PMTair (Progress MulTi Air) was a Cambodian airline offering regularly scheduled domestic and international passenger and cargo services out of Phnom Penh International Airport.

History

PMTair was founded on 14 January 2003 and was owned by Progress Multitrade Co., Ltd. A certificate of airworthiness was issued by Cambodian Civil Aviation Authority on October 14, 2003.

The airline was dissolved in 2008,[1]

Destinations

Passengers disembark from a PMTair Antonov An-24 at Phnom Penh International Airport in September 2006.

Upon closure, PMTair served the following destinations:[2]

Former routes

PMTair suspended all domestic flights in the wake of the crash of PMTair Flight U4 241.

Incidents and accidents

Fleet

The PMTair fleet included the following aircraft (as of 30 August 2008):[8]

References

  1. World Airline Directory
  2. PMTair - Cambodian airlines: FLIGHT SCHEDULE
  3. Accidents and Incidents, Air Safety Week, 2005-12-12 (retrieved 2007-06-25).
  4. De Launey, Guy (2006-02-06). "Budget flights arrive in Southeast Asia", BBC News Online, retrieved 2007-06-25.
  5. Agence France-Presse (2007-06-25). Charter plane carrying Koreans, Czechs crashes in Cambodia, Channel NewsAsia, retrieved 2007-06-25.
  6. "'No survivors' in Cambodia plane". BBC News. 2007-06-27. Retrieved 2007-06-26.
  7. "Memorials held for Cambodian air crash victims". Channel NewsAsia. 2007-06-28. Retrieved 2007-06-28.

External links

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