This is a list of defunct airlines of Taiwan . [1] [2]
Airline | Image | IATA | ICAO | Callsign | Commenced operations | Ceased operations | Notes |
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Astro Airlines | 1998 | 2000 | |||||
British Asia Airways | BR | BAW | SPEEDBIRD | 1993 | 2001 | ||
Chian Airlines | 1998 | 1999 | |||||
China-Asia Airlines | 1989 | 1994 | Rebranded as U-Land Airlines | ||||
Civil Air Transport | CT | CAT | MANDARIN | 1946 | 1968 | Cargo division turned over to Flying Tiger Line. Passenger division shut down after crash | |
Dragon Air | 1947 | 1952 | |||||
Far Eastern Air Transport | FE | FEA | FAR EASTERN | 1957 | 2019 | Ceased operations from 2008-2011 | |
Formosa Airlines | VY | FOS | 1987 | 1999 | Merged into Mandarin Airlines | ||
Foshing Airlines | GE | FHA | 1951 | 1992 | Regional domestic scheduled passenger airline. Rebranded as TransAsia Airways | ||
Golden Eagle Air Transport | 1993 | 2003 | |||||
Great China Airlines | IF | GCA | 1966 | 1998 | Merged into Uni Air | ||
Makung Airlines | GS;B7 | MKO | 1988 | 1994 | Renamed to Makung International Airlines | ||
Makung International Airlines | B7 | 1994 | 1996 | Renamed to Uni Air | |||
SunRise Airlines | 1992 | 2021 | |||||
Taiwan Airlines | WG | 1976 | 1997 | Renamed/merged to Taiwan Airways | |||
Taiwan Airways (Company) | WG | 1990s | 1998 | Merged into Uni Air | |||
TransAsia Airways | GE | TNA | TRANSASIA | 1992 | 2016 | Went bankrupt | |
U-Land Airlines | WI | 1994 | 2000 | Went bankrupt | |||
UOB Airlines | 1966 | 1998 | Merged into Uni Air | ||||
V Air | ZV | VAX | VANTAGE | 2014 | 2016 | Integrated back into TransAsia Airways | |
Winner Airways | 1966 | 1973 | |||||
Yung Shing Airlines | 1966 | 1987 | Rebranded as Formosa Airlines | ||||
Yung Shing Air Transport | 1968 | 1968 | Helicopter Operator |
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