PBair

PBair was an airline with its head office in the UBC II Building in Vadhana, Bangkok, Thailand.[1] It operated scheduled domestic and international services. Its main base was Suvarnabhumi Airport.[2] It ceased all operations in December 2009.

PBair
IATA ICAO Callsign
9Q PBA PEEBEE AIR
Founded1990
Ceased operations21 december 2009
HubsSuvarnabhumi Airport
Frequent-flyer programSaen Sabai
Alliancenone
Fleet size2
Destinations-
Parent companyP.B. Air Company Ltd
HeadquartersVadhana, Bangkok, Thailand
Websitehttp://www.pbair.com

History

The airline was founded in 1990 by Piya Bhirom Bhakdi, the president of the Boon Rawd Brewery, the largest in Thailand. It was originally used for flights for brewery staff only. In 1995, it received a license to offer charter flights and started operations in 1997. In February 1999, it started scheduled flights, in alliance with Thai Airways International and Air Andaman. In November 2009 all flights were suspended until further notice. In December 2009 the owner announced that the airline was to be closed for good, and would not restart operations because of huge losses. The closure was registered with the authorities on 21 December 2009.

Embraer ERJ 145 at Suvarnabhumi Airport
Flight attendant on board an Embraer ERJ 145 LR
Boarding onto an PBair Embraer ERJ 145 LR in Sakon Nakhon.
Luggage tags of PBair.

Destinations

PBair operated the following services:[3]

Fleet

In May 2009 the PBair fleet consisted of the following aircraft:[2]

Previously operated

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References

  1. "Directory: World Airlines." Flight International. 30 March-5 April 2004. 52.
  2. "Directory: World Airlines". Flight International. 2007-04-10. pp. 61–62.
  3. Flight Schedule 1 April-27 October 2007

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