Flying in Myanmar
Myanmar's domestic airlines are currently Myanmar National Airlines (MNA), Air Bagan, Air KBZ, Asian Wings Airways, Mann Yadanarpon Airlines and FMI Air.
MNA is the flag carrier of Myanmar and currently operates a fleet of 13 aircraft, including 3 Airbus A319s, 5 ATR72-500s and 5 Embraer ERJ-145s. The airline currently offers domestic services to 11 destinations within Myanmar, as well as international services to Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore and Guangzhou.
Air Bagan is currently Myanmar's second largest domestic airline, with a fleet of 13 aircraft, including 3 Airbus A320s, 5 ATR72-500s and 5 Embraer ERJ-145s. The airline currently offers domestic services to 10 destinations within Myanmar, as well as international services to Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore.
Air KBZ is a privately owned airline based in Yangon, Myanmar. The airline currently operates a fleet of 10 aircraft, including 2 Airbus A320s, 6 ATR72-500s and 2 Embraer ERJ-145s. The airline currently offers domestic services to 8 destinations within Myanmar.
Asian Wings Airways is a privately owned airline based in Yangon, Myanmar. The airline currently operates a fleet of 8 aircraft, including 2 Airbus A320s, 4 ATR72-500s and 2 Embraer ERJ-145s. The airline currently offers domestic services to 5 destinations within Myanmar.
Mann Yadanarpon Airlines is a privately owned airline based in Mandalay, Myanmar. The airline currently operates a fleet of 5 aircraft, all ATR72-500s. The airline currently offers domestic services to 4 destinations within Myanmar.
FMI Air is a privately owned airline based in Yangon, Myanmar. The airline currently operates a fleet of 4 aircraft, all ATR72-500s. The airline currently offers domestic services to 3 destinations within Myanmar.