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UNI Air (Chinese: 立榮航空; pinyin: Lìróng Hángkōng; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Lïp-êng Háng-khong) is a regional airline based in Zhongshan, Taipei, Taiwan.[2][3] With an operation focus on domestic routes, UNI Air is a subsidiary of Evergreen Group, making it a sister airline of the mainline operator EVA Air. It was known as Makung Airlines (馬公航空) until 1996, when EVA Air took a majority share of the airline. In 1998, the airline merged with Great China Airlines (大華航空) and Taiwan Airways (臺灣航空), which EVA Air also had interests in, to form UNI Airways (UNI Air).

UNI Air
立榮航空
IATA ICAO Callsign
B7 UIA GLORY
Founded1996
Hubs
Focus cities
  • Taipei–Taoyuan
Frequent-flyer programInfinity MileageLands
Fleet size15
Destinations27
Parent companyEvergreen Group
HeadquartersZhongshan, Taipei
Key peoplePeter Chen (President) Chang Kuo-Wei (Chairman)[1]
Websiteuniair.com.tw
Headquarters in Taipei
Headquarters in Taipei
Uni Air
Traditional Chinese立榮航空
Simplified Chinese立荣航空
Former name
Traditional Chinese馬公航空
Simplified Chinese马公航空
Literal meaningMagong International Airlines

The airline has had the largest market share in the domestic Taiwan market in recent years, and has expanded to include international flights. A few of its former McDonnell Douglas MD-90 and current ATR 72 aircraft were repainted and flew for parent carrier EVA Air due to overcapacity. In recent years, Uni Air has launched services to international destinations from the southern Taiwanese port city of Kaohsiung. In 2007, the airline received permission to begin flights to Japan.[4]


General


UNI Air has operated two-class services, with domestic business- and economy-class seating. Business-class passengers have access to EVA Air's Evergreen Lounges. UNI Air's predecessor, Makung International Airlines, operated a fleet of BAe 146 series jet aircraft. These aircraft were sold when Uni Air was formed. Uni Air's IATA Code is B7, its ICAO code is UIA, and its callsign is Glory, in reference to its sister company Uniglory Shipping Corporation.[5] In 2012, Uni Air unveiled a new livery and tail/logo on the MD-90, the Q300 and its new ATR 72-600 aircraft.


Destinations


The airline operates mainly to domestic and China destinations, but also operates scheduled international flights to Bangkok, Ho Chi Minh City and Seoul. Also chartered flights to Surabaya and Jeju from Kaohsiung. Uni Air's destinations are:[citation needed]

Country City Airport Notes Refs
ChinaChongqingChongqing Jiangbei International Airport
DalianDalian Zhoushuizi International Airport
FuzhouFuzhou Changle International Airport
HangzhouHangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport
HuangshanHuangshan Tunxi International Airport[6]
NanjingNanjing Lukou International Airport
NingboNingbo Lishe International Airport
QingdaoQingdao Jiaodong International Airport
Qingdao Liuting International AirportAirport Closed
ShenyangShenyang Taoxian International Airport[7]
ShenzhenShenzhen Bao'an International Airport
WuxiSunan Shuofang International Airport[8][9]
PhilippinesManilaNinoy Aquino International AirportTerminated[10]
South KoreaSeoulIncheon International Airport[11]
TaiwanBeiganBeigan Airport
ChiayiChiayi Airport
HengchunHengchun AirportTerminated[12]
KaohsiungKaohsiung International Airport
KinmenKinmen Airport
MagongPenghu Airport
NanganNangan Airport
PingtungPingtung AirportTerminated[13]
TaichungTaichung International AirportFocus city
TainanTainan Airport
TaipeiTaipei Songshan AirportHub
Taoyuan International AirportHub
TaitungTaitung Airport
VietnamHo Chi Minh CityTan Son Nhat International Airport

UNI Air also operates charter flights to Yonago, Okayama, Hakodate, Miyazaki, Koriyama, Nagasaki, Obihiro, and Asahikawa in Japan, as well as Seoul, Busan, and Jeju in South Korea for various tour groups.

UNI Air flights connect to the EVA Air network via Taipei and Kaohsiung, with service to over 40 international destinations worldwide.


Codeshare agreements


Uni Air has codeshare agreements with the following airlines:[14]


Fleet


A Uni Air Airbus A321-200
A Uni Air Airbus A321-200
A Uni Air Dash 8-Q300 preparing to take off at Taipei Songshan Airport.
A Uni Air Dash 8-Q300 preparing to take off at Taipei Songshan Airport.

As of April 2022, Uni Air operates the following aircraft:[15]

Uni Air Fleet
Aircraft In Service Orders Passengers Notes
J Y Total
Airbus A321-200 2 8 176 184
ATR 72-600 14 70 70
Total 16

The airline fleet previously included the following aircraft (as of April 2015):[16][17]


Accidents and incidents



See also



References


  1. "StarLux Airlines chairman takes over leadership at Taiwan's Uni Air | Taiwan News | 2022-04-14 13:58:00". 14 April 2022.
  2. "Directory: World Airlines." Flight International. March 30–5 April 2004. 88. "7F, 100 Sec 2, Chang-An E. Road, Taipei, 104, Taiwan"
  3. 關於立榮航空. UNI Air. 3 January 2008. Archived from the original on 3 January 2008. Retrieved 15 March 2010. 台北市(104)中山區長安東路二段100號8F
  4. "Orient Aviation - UNI Airways flights to Japan". Archived from the original on April 22, 2008. Retrieved Mar 8, 2020.
  5. "The Airline Codes Website". Retrieved 14 April 2016.
  6. 黄山机场2016年夏秋季始发航班时刻表. Huangshan Tunxi International Airport. Retrieved 2016-05-07.
  7. "UNI Air Adds New Taiwan – China Routes in March 2016". Retrieved 14 April 2016.
  8. "Wuxi Enhances International/Regional Links from late-April 2016". airlineroute. Retrieved 18 April 2016.
  9. 苏南机场2016夏秋季航班时刻表. Sunan Shuofang International Airport. Retrieved 2016-04-13.
  10. "B7278 UNI Air Flight Status: Manila MNL to Taipei TPE". airportia.com. 17 October 2019. Retrieved 18 October 2019.
  11. "UNI Air Adds Taichung - Seoul Service from July 2015". Airlineroute.net. 11 May 2015. Retrieved 11 May 2015.
  12. "UNI Air ends Hengchun service in late-May 2019". Routesonline. Retrieved Mar 8, 2020.
  13. 屏東航站將關閉 8月中停飛 (in Chinese (Taiwan)). Yahoo Taiwan. 26 July 2011. Retrieved 5 May 2016.
  14. "Profile on Uni Airways". CAPA. Centre for Aviation. Archived from the original on 2016-10-31. Retrieved 2016-10-31.
  15. "Global Airline Guide 2016 (Part Two)", Airliner World, November 2016, p.33
  16. "UNI Airways Fleet Details and History". Planespotters.net. Retrieved 14 April 2016.
  17. 關於立榮航空-機隊介紹. Archived from the original on 25 March 2016. Retrieved 14 April 2016.
  18. "Cabin explosion and fire during landing roll at Hua-Lien, Taiwan, involving a MD-90-30 on 24 August 2000" (Archive). Aviation Safety Council.



На других языках


[de] Uni Air

Uni Air (chinesisch .mw-parser-output .Hani{font-size:110%}立榮航空, Pinyin LìRóng Hángkōng) ist eine taiwanische Fluggesellschaft mit Sitz in Taoyuan und Basis auf dem Flughafen Taipeh-Songshan.
- [en] Uni Air

[es] Uni Air

Uni Air (en chino: 立榮 航空; pinyin: Lìróng Hángkōng; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Lïp-êng Háng-khong) es una Aerolínea regional con sede en Zhongshan, Taipéi, Taiwán. Con un enfoque operativo en rutas nacionales, UNI Air es una subsidiaria de Evergreen Group, lo que la convierte en una aerolínea hermana del operador principal EVA Air. Era conocido como Makung Airlines (馬 公 航空) hasta 1996, cuando EVA Air tomó una participación mayoritaria de la aerolínea. En 1998, la aerolínea se fusionó con Great China Airlines (大 華 航空) y Taiwan Airways (臺灣 航空), en las que EVA Air también tenía intereses, para formar UNI Airways (UNI Air).

[fr] Uni Air

Uni Air (nom chinois : 立榮航空), est une compagnie aérienne de Taïwan filiale de EVA Air. (code AITA : B7 ; code OACI : UIA)

[ru] Uni Air

UNI Air (кит. 立榮航空) — тайваньская авиакомпания со штаб-квартирой в городе Чжуншань (Тайбэй, Китайская Республика)[1][2], работающая в сфере внутренних и региональных перевозок. Полностью принадлежит крупному магистральному авиаперевозчику Тайваня EVA Air.



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