Yeongnam Air

Yeongnam Air (Korean: 영남에어; RR: Yeongnam E-eo) was a small regional airline of South Korea launched on 25 July 2008. Its main base was Gimhae International Airport and Daegu International Airport. It flew to Jeju International Airport and Gimpo Airport with a single aircraft. Yeongnam Air ceased all flights in December 2008 and formally closed in 2009.

Yeongnam Air
영남에어
IATA ICAO Callsign
OE ONA YEONGNAM AIR
Founded2008
Commenced operations25 July 2008
Ceased operationsDecember 2008
Operating basesDaegu International Airport
Gimhae International Airport
Fleet size1
Destinations4
HeadquartersBusan, South Korea
Key peopleByong Hun, Oh
Websitewww.ynair.co.kr

Destinations

Yeongnam Air served the following destinations prior to closure:

[Base]Base
City Country IATA ICAO Airport
BusanSouth KoreaPUSRKPKGimhae International Airport [Main base]
DaeguSouth KoreaTAERKTNDaegu International Airport
JejuSouth KoreaCJURKPCJeju International Airport
SeoulSouth KoreaGMPRKSSGimpo International Airport [Base]

Fleet

Yeongnam Air's only aircraft, a Fokker 100 at Gimpo International Airport, Seoul, South Korea. (2008)

Yeongnam Air operated only one aircraft throughout its operations, however the airline did plan on adding a second aircraft at a later date although this never materialised.[1][2]

Yeongnam Air Fleet
Aircraft Total Passengers Notes
Fokker 100 1 80

References

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