Asia Pacific Airlines
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City: Danville Country: United States IATA code: Alliances
Executive Mr Michael Quinn, President Base Guam International Airport GUM Fleet Boeing News Two Palau carriers without aircraft following FAT collapse (28 May 2008)
The recent collapse of Taiwan’s
Far Eastern Air Transport (FAT) has left two airlines in the Pacific island
nation of Palau
with no aircraft.
Privately-owned Palau National Airlines and Palau Asia
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Jetstar Asia ends codeshare with Vietnam's Pacific (11 April 2008)
Singapore-based low-cost carrier Jetstar Asia has ended its
codeshare with Vietnamese low-cost carrier Pacific Airlines ahead of Pacific’s
launch of services on the Singapore-Ho Chi Minh City route.
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Asia Pacific 727F cargo door opens during takeoff (23 December 2005)
An
Asia Pacific Airlines Boeing 727 freighter had to return to Marshall
Islands
airport on December 21 after a cargo door opened during takeoff.
In
a brief report published today by the US FAA, the aircraft returned to ... Related Articles
Palau start-up launches service to Hong Kong (01 August 2005)
A
new start-up carrier in the northern Pacific island nation of Palau
has launched a charter service to Hong Kong
using a Boeing 757 wet-leased from a Taiwanese carrier.
Palau
Asia Pacific Airlines launched on 30 July with a ... Related Articles
Continental adds $50m to loan to cover pension payment (14 June 2005)
Continental
Airlines has added another $50 million to the $300 million secured loan
transaction finalized earlier this month, and will use the extra capital to pay
into its defined benefit pension ... Related Articles