Air People International

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Air People International
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3DAPGAIR PEOPLE
Founded1986
Headquarters Bangkok, Thailand
Website http://www.apiairlines.com

Air People International is a cargo airline based in Bangkok, Thailand. It operates three times weekly cargo flights between Thailand and Dhaka, Bangladesh.

History

The airline was established in 1986 as a cargo General Sales Agent. It started operations in 2003 operating under its own code using Antonov An-12 aircraft.

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