Ked-Air
Ked-Air was a planned airline based in Alor Star, Malaysia operating domestic service.[1][2] The company officially ceased operations in 2006.
History
The airline was established in January 2004 and purposed to start its operations on 20 January 2004.[2] It was also seeking to buy defunct Malaysian airline Pelangi Air.[3]
Services
Ked-Air planned to commenced regional service between Alor Star and Medan, Indonesia.[2] However, as of late 2006, the operation has been ceased.
- Indonesia
- Medan (Polonia International Airport)
- Malaysia
- Alor Star (Sultan Abdul Halim Airport) Hub
Fleet
The airline planned to acquire a Fokker 100 aircraft wet-leased from Indonesian carrier Merpati Nusantara Airlines.:[2]
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References
- "RM15mil for Ked-Air Medan flight venture". The Star. 13 January 2004. Retrieved 10 June 2020.
- Flight International 5–11 April 2005
- Air Transport Intelligence 19 January 2004
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