Silverfly (airline)
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Founded | 2009 | ||||||
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Ceased operations | 2010 | ||||||
Hubs | Sultan Azlan Shah (IPH) Airport | ||||||
Fleet size | 3 | ||||||
Destinations | Domestic Malaysia and Indonesia | ||||||
Company slogan | Smile with Silver Fly | ||||||
Parent company | Silver Fly Smile Tours Sdn. Bhd. | ||||||
Headquarters | Ipoh, Malaysia | ||||||
Key people | Executive Chairman Hasim Othman[1][2] |
Silver Fly Sdn Bhd airline services was a Malaysian airline that flew for a few days in March 2010 and ceased regularly scheduled flights before May 2010.[3]
History
In August 2009, Silver Fly signed a joint flight service agreement with Riau Airlines[4] for Riau to operate services to Indonesia between Ipoh and Medan, using a Fokker 50 aircraft.[citation needed] However, the agreement with Riau was terminated.[citation needed]
Subsequently, Silver Fly leased two ATR 72 aircraft from Berjaya Air.[2] An initial flight to Kota Baharu in Kelantan was on 6 March 2010.[5]
The formal launching of the company was held on 16 March 2010, at the Sultan Azlan Shah Airport.[2] Perak Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Dr Zambry Abdul Kadir officiated the launching.[1][2] The event included the landing of a de Havilland Canada Dash 7 aircraft leased from Berjaya Air.[citation needed] According to the Ipoh Echo, the launch flight was also the last flight.[1]
References
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- Silverfly sedia kemudahan penerbangan Ipoh-Medan,RTM Online,3/1/2010[dead link]
- SilverFly on the News
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