Hunnu Air

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Hunnu Air
HunnuAirLogo.jpg
IATA ICAO Callsign
MR MML TRANS MONGOLIA
Founded2011
HubsBuyant-Ukhaa International Airport
Focus citiesBaikal International Airport[1]
Fleet size3
Destinations9
Parent companyMAK corporation
HeadquartersSükhbaatar district, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia[2]
Key peopleNyamtaishir ()
Websitehunnuair.com

Hunnu Air (Mongolian: Хүннү Эйр[3]) is a Mongolian domestic airline that began scheduled flights in 2011. The company changed its name from Mongolian Airlines Group (Mongolian: Монголиан Аэрлайнес Групп) in April 2013 to avoid confusion with the similarly named Mongolian international flag carrier MIAT Mongolian Airlines. The company slogan is Wings of Mongolia.

History[]

Hunnu Air is backed by the mining company Mongolyn Alt (MAK) Group and the Bodi Group. The airline was launched as Mongolian Airlines on 2 December 2011 following the acquisition of Monnis Air Services and its fleet of Antonov An-2 single-engine biplane aircraft. Confusion soon arose over the name and its similarity to that of MIAT Mongolian Airlines and in April 2013, threatened with a legal dispute and possible government intervention, the name was changed to Hunnu Air.[4]

The airline purchased two Fokker 50 aircraft in 2011 and operated its first scheduled domestic flight (from Ulaanbaatar to Bayankhongor) on 2 January 2012. Other domestic routes were later opened from Ulaanbaatar to Mörön, Choibalsan, Khvod and Dalanzadgad. With the leasing of two Airbus A319 aircraft, delivered in January 2012, it was able to launch services to Tokyo and subsequently Bangkok, Shanghai and Hong Kong. In July 2013 a third Fokker 50 was acquired.[4] Hunnu Air also operated charter flights to destinations such as Jeju, Hainan and Shizuoka.[4]

Hunnu Air introduced its first long-haul direct flight from Ulaanbaatar to Paris for the summer period of 2014,[4] with one technical stop, using an Airbus A319. The airline planned to acquire an Airbus A330 aircraft and relaunch long-haul direct flights in 2015[4] to include Singapore. The two Airbus A319s were repossessed by their owner late in 2014, putting plans for expansion in doubt.[5]

Destinations[]

Hunnu Air operates within Mongolia and to China from its Buyant-Ukhaa International Airport base.

Fleet[]

Current Fleet[]

As of December 2019, the Hunnu Air fleet includes the following aircraft:[6][7]

Hunnu Air Fleet
Aircraft In service Orders Passengers Notes
C Y Total
ATR 72-500 2 72 72
Embraer 190 1[8] 3 6 92 98 Delivery will start in 2019 until 2021[9]
Total 3 3

Former Fleet[]

The airline previously operated the following aircraft:

References[]

  1. ^ "Hunnu Air откроет авиарейс из Улан-Удэ в Манчжурию". gazeta-n1.ru. 20 May 2018.
  2. ^ "Hunnu Air Website". Retrieved 7 April 2012.
  3. ^ http://news.gogo.mn/r/122569
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e Schmitz, Sebastian (December 2014). "Conquering Mongolia". Airliner World: 53–58.
  5. ^ "Conquering Mongolia". Airliner World: 17. January 2015.
  6. ^ "Global Airline Guide 2019 (Part One)". Airliner World. October 2019: 21.
  7. ^ "Hunnu Air Fleet Details and History". Planespotters.net. Retrieved 28 September 2019.
  8. ^ https://airlinerwatch.com/hunnu-air-becames-first-mongolian-customer-of-embraer-e-jets/
  9. ^ "CDB Aviation leases four E190 aircraft to Hunnu Air". HMG Aerospace. LARA. 12 February 2019.
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