Borneo Airways

Borneo Airways

The first Borneo Airways Limited was absorbed by Malaysian Airways Limited (now Malaysia Airlines) in 1963.

In 1997, the Borneo Airways was reborn after Royal Brunei Airlines decide to cease operation with Hornbill Skyways and set up a partnership of a new airline based in Malaysia named Borneo Airways. But in 1999, the partner carrier Royal Brunei Airlines indefinitely suspended daily charters on its Malaysian points of Miri, Labuan and Mulu from Bandar Seri Begawan. [http://www.rati.com/ALLANDING_10089.htm]

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