List of defunct airlines of Malaysia

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This is a list of defunct airlines of Malaysia , including British Borneo. [1] [2]

AirlineImage IATA ICAO CallsignFoundedCeased
operations
Notes
Adorna Airways 19971997
Aero Malaysiana 20022002Never launched
Amrose Air 20072007
Athena Air Services 20032006
Borneo Airways Limited Borneo Airways.jpg AB19571965Integrated into Malaysian Airways
Eaglexpress 9AEZXEAGLEXPRESS AIR20122016
Fly Asian Xpress Fly Asian Xpress Twin Otter MRD-1.jpg D7XFAFAX AIR20062007Rebranded as AirAsia X
Flying Fox Airways 20132014Rebranded as YOU Wings
flyGlobal 9M-FGB flyGlobal (Biman Bangladesh) Boeing 777-212(ER). (40760886824).jpg FSFGGBLUEFINCH20162019Lisence revoked
flymojo MOJO20152016Failed project
Gading Sari Aviation Services 3GGSBGADING SARI19962015Renamed to AsiaCargo Express
Heritage Air 20102011
Ked-Air 20042006
Mafira Air Charter Services 3A19972000
Malaysia Air Charter 19621986
Malayan Airways 24081987.jpg 19471963Renamed to Malaysian Airways
Malaysian Airline System Malaysian Airline System Boeing 707-300 Green.jpg MHMASMALAYSIAN19721987Renamed to Malaysia Airlines
Malaysian Airways ML19631966Renamed to Malaysia–Singapore Airlines
Malaysia–Singapore Airlines DH.106 Comet 4 9V-BAT MSA Lasham 08.69 edited-2.jpg MLMSAMALAYSIAN19661972Split into Malaysian Airline System and Singapore Airlines
MasBe Airlines 20042005
Melaka Air 20102012
MYAirline MyairlineWBKK.jpg Z9MYMMYAIR20212023
Neptune Air Neptune Air Boeing 737.JPG N7NEP20092018Rebranded as My Jet Xpress Airlines
Pelandok Airways BL19721972
Pelangi Air Pelangi Air Dornier 228-202K (9M-PEL) landing at Singapore Seletar Airport.jpg 9PPEGPELANGI AIRWAYS19872001
Rayani Air Rayani Air Boeing 737-400 (9M-RKA and 9M-RKB) at KLIA.jpg RNRKTBLUE GREEN20152016Lisence revoked
Saeaga Airlines 1996 Mulu 05.jpg S5SGGSAEAGA19951998
Silverfly SFSFISILVERFLY20092010
Southern Cross Airways 19711972
Transmile Air Services Transmile Air Services McDonnell Douglas MD-11F Bidini.jpg THTSETRANSMILE19932014Rebranded as Raya Airways
Vision Air Malaysia 20012003Merged into Hornbill Skyways
Wirakris Udara 19921995

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  2. "Since 1997, ATDB is the only service providing an accurate global and permanently updated details of all worldwide transport aircraft, airlines, private and government operators - and leasing companies". aerotransport.org. Retrieved 2019-02-03.