This is a list of defunct airlines of Asia.

Afghanistan

Armenia

Azerbaijan

Bahrain

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

Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Commenced
operations
Ceased
operations
Notes
Bahrain AirBNBNBBAHRAIN AIR20082013
Gulf Aviation19501973to Gulf Air on 1 January 1974
Gulf TravellerGFGFAGULF AIR20032007
Swiftair BahrainSFL20082012

Bangladesh

Brunei

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

Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Commenced
operations
Ceased
operations
Notes
Borneo AirwaysBIRBABRUNEI19971999Formed by Royal Brunei Airlines
RB LinkBIRBABRUNEI20192020Formed by Royal Brunei Airlines
Transcorp19851985[3]

Cambodia

China, People's Republic of

Hong Kong

Macau

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

Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Commenced
operations
Ceased
operations
Notes
East Asia HelicoptersRenamed Sky Shuttle
Heli-Express19972008Renamed Sky Shuttle
Macau Asia Express20062008Failed project
Metis TransPacific Airlines20062007Not launched
Viva MacauZGVVMJACKPOT20052010

Manchukuo

Defunct airlines of Manchukuo include:

Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Commenced
operations
Ceased
operations
Notes
Manchuria Aviation CompanyRH19311945

East Timor

Defunct airlines of East Timor include:[1][2]

Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Commenced
operations
Ceased
operations
Notes
Timor AirBFETA20112012
Transportes Aéreos de Timor19391975Operated in the former Portuguese Timor

Georgia

India

Indonesia

Iran

Iraq

Israel

Japan

Jordan

Kazakhstan

Korea, North

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

Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Commenced
operations
Ceased
operations
Notes
Civil Aviation Administration of Korea (CAAK)KB;JSKCA19551992Rebranded as Air Koryo
SOKAOKB;JSKCAUKAMPS19501954Rebranded as CAAK

Korea, South

Kuwait

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

Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Commenced
operations
Ceased
operations
Notes
Kuwait National Airways19531957Renamed/merged to Kuwait Airways
Trans Arabia AirwaysTAAK19551964
Wataniya AirwaysQ9WANWATANIYA20052018

Kyrgyzstan

Laos

Lebanon

Malaysia

Maldives

Mongolia

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

Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Commenced
operations
Ceased
operations
Notes
Chinggis AirwaysCWCHS20112012Formed by BAZ International, Mongolia. Expected to start in March 2012.
Eastern AirlinesERN19972000
Hangard Airlines OMHGDHANGARD19932001
Mongolian Airlines GroupMRMML20112013Rebranded 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.
Khangarid20042005

Myanmar

Nepal

Pakistan

Palestine

Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Commenced
operations
Ceased
operations
Notes
Palestinian AirlinesPFPNWPALESTINIAN19952020

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Philippines

Qatar

Saudi Arabia

Singapore

Sri Lanka

Syria

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

Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Commenced
operations
Ceased
operations
Notes
Damascene AirwaysDAS;TYL20062007
FlyDamas4JFDK20142018Formed in 11/14. AOC granted on 19/2/15. Started services on 3/12/15. Ceased operations in 1/18.
Orient AirOVV-20062007
Sham Wings Airlines6QSAW20072009Renamed/merged to Cham Wings Airlines
Syrian Airways19461958Merged 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 LinesRB-19611977Renamed/merged to Syrian Air
Syrian Pearl AirlinesPIPSB20092010

Taiwan (officially Republic of China)

Tajikistan

Thailand

United Arab Emirates

Uzbekistan

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

Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Commenced
operations
Ceased
operations
Notes
Samarkand AirwaysC7UZSSOGDIANA2005
Simurg UzbekistanJRP19872000

Vietnam

Yemen

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 "The World's leading Airline Intelligence Provider since 1998". ch-aviation.com. Retrieved 2019-01-04.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 "Since 1997, ATDB is the only service providing an accurate global and permanently updated details of all worldwide transport aircraft, airlines, private and government operators - and leasing companies". aerotransport.org. Retrieved 2019-01-04.
  3. "The Best Airplane Information, Aviation Photos and Aviation News". Retrieved 2018-12-15.
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