Current fleet , Air Macau operates an all-
Airbus A320 family fleet composed of the following aircraft:
Former fleet Two
Boeing 727-100Fs were rented to provide air cargo service to
Shenzhen and
Taiwan from 2002 to 2006; both have returned to revenue service
Transmile Air Services (and repainted from Air Macau livery). Both aircraft were replaced with two
A300-600RFs owned by Air Macau. These two Airbus A300 left the company in 2012. Two old A321-100 were replaced by two new A321-200 in 2013. In 2020 two
Airbus A319-100 were retired.
Livery Although Air Macau serves as Macau's
flag carrier, the
flag of the
Special Administrative Region of Macau has never appeared on any of its aircraft, similar to
Hong Kong's
Cathay Pacific. However, unlike Cathay Pacific, which carried a
Union Jack on its aircraft prior to the
1997 Handover of Hong Kong, the
flag of Portugal never appeared on any Air Macau aircraft prior to the
1999 Handover of Macau.
Macau Asia Express Macau Asia Express was a failed
low-cost airline project, which was to be based in Macau and originally to be launched in 2007, offering scheduled flights mostly to
mainland China. It was founded on 24 January 2006 with an initial funding of $30 million. It was owned by Air Macau (51%) and
ST-CNAC (CNAC and Shun Tak Holdings) (49%). In November 2007, the
Macau Daily News reported that Macau Asia Express was suffering from funding problems, which led to a delay at the taking-over of ordered aircraft, and finally the revocation of its
Air Operator's Certificate in 2008. ==See also==