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Galaxy Airlines (Japan)

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J7
  
GXY

Ceased operations
  
2008

Parent company
  
SG Holdings Co., Ltd.

Founded
  
2005

Hub
  
Haneda Airport

GXY
  
GALAX

Hubs
  
Haneda (Tokyo)

Headquarters
  
Ōta, Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan

Fleet size
  
2

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Destinations
  
New Chitose, Kansai, New Kitakyushu, Naha

Galaxy Airlines Co. Ltd., (ギャラクシーエアラインズ株式会社, Gyarakushī Earainzu Kabushiki-gaisha) was a Japanese cargo airline headquartered in the ARC Building in Ōta, Tokyo. It operated domestic cargo services. Its main base was Tokyo International Airport.

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History

The airline was established on May 17, 2005 and application for operations was filed with the Japanese Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport (MLIT) in February 2006, with permission to commence operations given in September 2006. On October 31, 2006 services commenced with flights between Tokyo International Airport and Naha Airport in Okinawa and New Kitakyushu Airport in Kyūshū. In December 2006 a second aircraft, an Airbus A300-600F was received, commencing services on April 3, 2007 between Tokyo International Airport, Kansai International Airport in Osaka and New Chitose Airport in Hokkaidō. It had 122 employees in March 2007.

Earlier in the company's life, it was headquartered in Chiyoda, Tokyo.

Galaxy Airlines was owned by Sagawa Express (90%) and Japan Airlines (10%) and has 122 employees (at March 2007).

The airline shut down in October 2008.

Destinations

As of October 2008 Galaxy served routes between New Chitose (Hokkaidō), Haneda (Tokyo), Kansai (Osaka Prefecture), New Kitakyūshū (Fukuoka) and Naha (Okinawa) airports.

Fleet

As of October 2008 the Galaxy Airlines Company fleet included

  • 2 Airbus A300-600R Freighter (both being sold since halting operations in October 2008)
  • References

    Galaxy Airlines (Japan) Wikipedia