Transmile Air, one of the well grown cargo operator in Malaysia and this air freight carrier has a hub in Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport. It is an express freight and freighter charter company. The airline was established in November 1993. It has courier transportation services between Peninsular Malaysia and East Malaysia and services international companies such as DHL Worldwide Express , United Parcel Service, Air Macau and CEN Worldwide , among others. Transmile also provides aircraft charters and wet leases specialists with experience operating cargo flights around the world. Transmile Air was designated a National Cargo Carrier by the Malaysian Transport Ministry in 1996. Transmile is a corporation listed on Bursa Malaysia or (Malaysia Exchange).
Currently, Transmile Air (TH) carries a company slogan, "Asia Serving The world" with a fleet size of 12 runs all the 13 destinations. With the operations of aircraft such as Boeing B727-200F, B737-200F and McDonnell Douglas MD-11F, TH runs its operations smooth and the destinations are as stated below with the sources from Wikipedia.
Destinations :-
-India
--Chennai (Chennai International Airport)
-Malaysia
--Kota Kinabalu (Kota Kinabalu International Airport)
--Kuala Lumpur (Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport) Hub
--Kuching (Kuching International Airport)
--Johor Bahru (Senai International Airport)
--People's Republic of China
--Hong Kong (Hong Kong International Airport)
--Beijing (Beijing Capital International Airport)
--Shenzhen (Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport)
-Thailand
--Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi Airport)
-Vietnam
--(Tan Son Nhat International Airport)
-New Zealand
--(Auckland International Airport)
-Australia
--(Sydney Airport)
-Philippines
--(Ninoy Aquino International Airport)
Now, Miri Airport, Sarawak, Malaysia also having the TH flights flying in and out daily. On the 30th of March 2010, Transmile had marked another success where this cargo airline started to fly into Changi, Singapore. This also making it is the first new airline to fly to the airport this year. Changi Airport operator said that TH will be having six weekly scheduled flights from Singapore to Kuala Lumpr via Kuching and Labuan. This would also facilitate the trade flows between Malaysia and Singapore especially for Sarawak.
Currently, Transmile Air (TH) carries a company slogan, "Asia Serving The world" with a fleet size of 12 runs all the 13 destinations. With the operations of aircraft such as Boeing B727-200F, B737-200F and McDonnell Douglas MD-11F, TH runs its operations smooth and the destinations are as stated below with the sources from Wikipedia.
Destinations :-
-India
--Chennai (Chennai International Airport)
-Malaysia
--Kota Kinabalu (Kota Kinabalu International Airport)
--Kuala Lumpur (Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport) Hub
--Kuching (Kuching International Airport)
--Johor Bahru (Senai International Airport)
--People's Republic of China
--Hong Kong (Hong Kong International Airport)
--Beijing (Beijing Capital International Airport)
--Shenzhen (Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport)
-Thailand
--Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi Airport)
-Vietnam
--(Tan Son Nhat International Airport)
-New Zealand
--(Auckland International Airport)
-Australia
--(Sydney Airport)
-Philippines
--(Ninoy Aquino International Airport)
Now, Miri Airport, Sarawak, Malaysia also having the TH flights flying in and out daily. On the 30th of March 2010, Transmile had marked another success where this cargo airline started to fly into Changi, Singapore. This also making it is the first new airline to fly to the airport this year. Changi Airport operator said that TH will be having six weekly scheduled flights from Singapore to Kuala Lumpr via Kuching and Labuan. This would also facilitate the trade flows between Malaysia and Singapore especially for Sarawak.
A rare scene of Transmile Air Boeing B727-200F with snow covered on it.
Company : Transmile Air Services
Aircraft : Boeing B727-200F
Location : Beijing - Capital (PEK / ZBAA), China
Photo taken : 8 March 2010 by Weimeng.
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