SkyStar Airways

{{Short description|Defunct airline of Thailand (2005–2009)}}

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{{notability|Companies|date=August 2017}}

{{primary sources|date=May 2009}}

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{{Use dmy dates|date=September 2021}}

{{Infobox airline

| airline = SkyStar Airways

| image = Skystar.JPG

| image_size = 200

| IATA = XT

| ICAO = SKT

| callsign = SKY YOU

| founded = {{start date|2005|||df=y}}

| commenced = {{start date|2007|06||16|df=y}}

| ceased = {{end date|2009|01|03|df=y}}

| hubs = Suvarnabhumi Airport

| secondary_hubs =

| focus_cities = Phuket International Airport

| frequent_flyer =

| lounge =

| alliance =

| subsidiaries =

| fleet_size = 4

| destinations = 10

| parent = SkyStar Airways Co., Ltd.

| headquarters = Huai Khwang, Bangkok, Thailand

| key_people = Archavin Svetasreni (CEO)

| website = {{URL|www.skystarairways.com}}

}}

SkyStar Airways Co., Ltd, operating as SkyStar Airways, was an airline based in Bangkok, Thailand.

SkyStar Airways had 250 employees (2009).[http://www.skystarairways.com/aboutus/company/ SkyStar Airways Company Information]

SkyStar Airways ceased operations on 3 January 2009 after not paying staff salaries for six months after September 2008.

Destinations

SkyStar Airways served the following destinations (at July 2009):[http://www.skystarairways.com/info/routemap/ SkyStar Airways Route Map]

= Asia =

Fleet

SkyStar Airways had operated the following aircraft (at 8 July 2009):[http://ch-aviation.ch/aircraft.php?search=set&airline=SST&al_op=1 SkyStar Airways Fleet] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110706223902/http://ch-aviation.ch/aircraft.php?search=set&airline=SST&al_op=1 |date=6 July 2011 }}[http://www.skystarairways.com/aboutus/ourfleet/ SkyStar Airways Passenger Configuration]

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|+SkyStar Airways fleet

Aircraft

! Total

! Passengers
(Business/Economy)

! Notes

Boeing 767-200

| 4

| 223 (12/211)

| 1 scrapped at CAN[http://news.carnoc.com/list/239/239197.html GAMECO scrapped a Skystar Boeing 767]
2 scrapped at ICN

References

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