List of defunct airlines of Asia

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Template:SHORTDESC: This is a list of defunct airlines of Asia.

Afghanistan

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Armenia

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Azerbaijan

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Bahrain

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Defunct airlines of Bahrain include:[1][2]

Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Commenced
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operations
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Bahrain Air File:Bahrain Air Airbus A320-200 KvW.jpg BN BNB BAHRAIN AIR 2008 2013
Gulf Aviation File:Avro 652A Anson T21, Gulf Aviation AN2220324.jpg 1950 1973 to Gulf Air on 1 January 1974
Gulf Traveller File:Boeing 767-3P6(ER), Gulf Traveller JP6581403.jpg GF GFA GULF AIR 2003 2007
Swiftair Bahrain File:Boeing 727-230-Adv(F) AN0988943.jpg SFL 2008 2012

Bangladesh

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Brunei

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Defunct airlines of Brunei include:[1][2]

Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Commenced
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operations
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Borneo Airways BI RBA BRUNEI 1997 1999 Formed by Royal Brunei Airlines
RB Link BI RBA BRUNEI 2019 2020 Formed by Royal Brunei Airlines
Transcorp 1985 1985 [3]

Cambodia

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China, People's Republic of

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Hong Kong

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Macau

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Defunct airlines of Macau include:[1][2]

Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Commenced
operations
Ceased
operations
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Macau Asia Express 2006 2008 Failed project
Metis TransPacific Airlines 2006 2007 Not launched
Sky Shuttle 1997 2008
Viva Macau File:Viva Macau Boeing 767-200ER MEL Zhao.jpg ZG VVM JACKPOT 2005 2010

Manchukuo

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Defunct airlines of Manchukuo include:

Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Commenced
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Manchuria Aviation Company RH 1931 1945

Georgia

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India

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Indonesia

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Israel

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Japan

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Jordan

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Kazakhstan

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Korea, North

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Defunct airlines of North Korea include:[1][2]

Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Commenced
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Civil Aviation Administration of Korea (CAAK) File:Air Koryo IL-62M P-881.JPG KB;JS KCA 1955 1992 Rebranded as Air Koryo
SOKAO KB;JS KCA UKAMPS 1950 1954 Rebranded as CAAK

Korea, South

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Kuwait

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Defunct airlines of Kuwait include:[1][2]

Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Commenced
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operations
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Kuwait National Airways File:Douglas C-47B G-AMSM Kuwait Natnl STA 10.04.55 edited-2.jpg 1953 1957 Renamed/merged to Kuwait Airways
Trans Arabia Airways TAAK 1955 1964
Wataniya Airways File:Airbus A320-214, Wataniya Airways AN1853495.jpg Q9 WAN WATANIYA 2005 2018

Kyrgyzstan

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Lebanon

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Malaysia

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Maldives

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Mongolia

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Defunct airlines of Mongolia include:[1][2]

Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Commenced
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operations
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Chinggis Airways CW CHS 2011 2012 Formed by BAZ International, Mongolia. Expected to start in March 2012.
Eastern Airlines ERN 1997 2000
Hangard Airlines OM HGD HANGARD 1993 2001
Mongolian Airlines Group MR MML 2011 2013 Rebranded as Hunnu Air. Formed by Bodi Group. Started services on 2 December 2011. Renamed in April 2013 to Hunnu Air to avoid confusion with MIAT Mongolian Airlines.
Khangarid 2004 2005
Air Cargo Mongolia MGC MONGOLIA CARGO 2013 2013

Myanmar

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Nepal

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Pakistan

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Palestine

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Palestinian Airlines File:Palestinian Airlines Boeing 727-230-Adv Hoppe.jpg PF PNW PALESTINIAN 1995 2020

Philippines

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Qatar

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Saudi Arabia

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Singapore

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Sri Lanka

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Syria

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Defunct airlines of Syria include:[1][2]

Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Commenced
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Damascene Airways File:YK-DLC Lockheed L.1011 Tristar Privilege (7421117334).jpg DAS;TYL 2006 2007
FlyDamas 4J FDK 2014 2018 Formed in 11/14. AOC granted on 19/2/15. Started services on 3/12/15. Ceased operations in 1/18.
Orient Air OVV - 2006 2007
Sham Wings Airlines 6Q SAW 2007 2009 Renamed/merged to Cham Wings Airlines
Cham Wings Airlines File:Cham Wings, YK-BAE, Airbus A320-231 (51272817234).jpg 6Q SAW SHAMWING 2009 2025 Re-established as Fly Cham
Syrian Airways 1946 1958 Merged with Misrair to form United Arab Airlines. Syria's association with UAA ended in October 1961, when Syrian Arab Airways was established by the Syrian government in Damascus
Syrian Arab Air Lines File:Syrian Arab Airlines Boeing 707-400 G-APFB LBG February 1975.png RB - 1961 1977 Renamed/merged to Syrian Air
Syrian Pearl Airlines PI PSB 2009 2010

Taiwan (officially Republic of China)

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Tajikistan

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Thailand

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Timor-Leste

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Defunct airlines of Timor-Leste include:[1][2]

Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Commenced
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operations
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Air Timor 6C 2007 2023
Timor Air BF ETA 2011 2012
Transportes Aéreos de Timor File:Transportes Aereos De Timor De Havilland DH-104 Dove 1B Wheatley.jpg 1939 1975 Operated in the former Portuguese Timor

United Arab Emirates

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Uzbekistan

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Defunct airlines of Uzbekistan include:[1][2]

Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Commenced
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operations
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Asia Union Airlines 7Q AUV ASIA UNION 2022 2025 rebranded to FlyOne Asia
HumoAir HJ USW AKSAR 2023 2024
Samarkand Airways C7 UZS SOGDIANA 2005
Simurg Uzbekistan JRP 1987 2000

Vietnam

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Yemen

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See also

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References

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