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SWM

Commenced operations
  
13 June 2011

Headquarters
  
Siem Reap

Fleet size
  
3

SWM
  
SKY ANGKOR

Destinations
  
3

Founded
  
June 2011

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Hubs
  
Siem Reap International Airport

Focus cities
  
Incheon International Airport (Seoul) Sihanoukville International Airport (Sihanoukville)

Hub
  
Siem Reap International Airport

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Sky Angkor Airlines Inc. (Hangul: 스카이 앙코르 항공), operating as Skywings Asia Airlines (Khmer: ស្កាយវីង អេស៊ា អ៊ែឡា,Hangul: 스카이 윙스 아시아 항공), is an airline based in Siem Reap, Cambodia. Its main hub is at Siem Reap International Airport. The airline is a joint venture of Korean and Cambodian investors with focus on Korean travel market.

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History

  • In 2010, the airline had its inaugural flight. In July 2011, the airline had its first chartered flight from Incheon to Siem Reap. In 2012, it made its charter daily between South Korea and Cambodia.
  • In 2014 December, The airlines leased three Airbus 320-200 from Small Planet Airlines(XU-702, XU-704, XU-705) for operate for high peak of operation in Q4 2014 and Q1 in 2015.
  • As 1 December 2014, Sky Wing Asia had rebrand as Sky Angkor Airlines.
  • After engine failure 04.05.2015 XU-ZAB is out of service in LAOS
  • Destinations

  •  Cambodia
  • Siem Reap (Siem Reap International Airport) Hub
  •  China
  • Beijing - Beijing Capital International Airport
  • Xiamen – Xiamen Gaoqi International Airport Charter
  •  Singapore
  • Singapore - Singapore Changi Airport
  •  South Korea
  • Busan (Gimhae International Airport)
  • Daegu (Daegu International Airport) Charter
  • Seoul (Incheon International Airport)
  •  Vietnam
  • Hanoi (Noi Bai International Airport)
  • Fleet

    The Sky Angkor Airlines fleet consists of the following aircraft (as of August 2016):

    References

    Sky Angkor Airlines Wikipedia