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Founded | 1962 | ||||||
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Ceased operations | 1976 | ||||||
Destinations | See destinations | ||||||
Parent company | Royal Lao Government | ||||||
Headquarters | Vientiane, Laos |
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Royal Air Lao was the national air carrier of the Kingdom of Laos that operated from 1962 to 1974.
History
The company was founded in 1962.[1] In September 1976 the Civil Aviation Company was formed from the merger of Royal Air Lao and Lao Air Lines.[2] Today the successor is Lao Airlines.
Destinations
Fleet
Aircraft that were in service were
- Douglas C-47 Skytrain
- Lockheed L-188 Electra
- Boeing 307 Stratoliner
- Sud Aviation Caravelle III (XW-PNH)
- Curtiss C-46 Commando
- Douglas DC-3
- Douglas C-54A-10-DC Skymaster
- Vickers Viscount
- Convair 440
Codeshare partners
Royal Air Lao codeshared with the following airlines:
See also
References
- ^ "Aviation Safety Network > ASN Aviation Safety Database > Operator index > Laos > Royal Air Lao". aviation-safety.net. Retrieved 2014-05-23.
- ^ "About Lao Airlines". laoairlines.com. Retrieved 2018-07-02.
- ^ "Royal Air Lao".
External links
Media related to Royal Air Lao at Wikimedia Commons