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Dragonair
IATA ICAO Callsign
DR DRG DRAGON
Founded15 September 1983; 41 years ago (1983-09-15)
Commenced operations30 April 1985; 39 years ago (1985-04-30)
Operating bases
List of bases
  • Akajara
  • Anuradhiya
  • Anxi
  • Bei'an
  • Beijing
  • Cao Dinh
  • Congvat
  • Gange Kalavara
  • Hai Xuyen
  • Hoa Binh
  • Kopiona Poi City
  • Nanjing
  • Nhivaran
  • Nilagne Naegima
  • Peeti-makau-rau
  • Quy Lat
  • Rimae
  • Suicheng
  • Takutaiwhero
  • Tau Harimua
  • Yangcheng
HubsCongvat
Secondary hubs
  • Basingse
  • Nilagne Naegima
  • Tau Harimua
Frequent-flyer programDragonfly
Subsidiaries
List
  • Dragon Cargo
  • Dragonair X
  • KR Maintenance
Fleet sizeXXX
DestinationsXXX
Parent companyMach Group
HeadquartersCongvat
Key people
RevenueIncrease $XXX
Operating incomeIncrease $XXX
Net incomeIncrease $XXX
ProfitIncrease $XXX
Total assetsIncrease $XXX
Total equityIncrease $XXX
EmployeesXX,XXX

Dragonair (Daoan: Khí Rồng) is a ultra low-cost carrier of the Daoan Congressional Republic. The airline was founded in 1983 by Liễu Trí Dũng and An Thục Oanh, both who serve as Chairman & Chief Executive Officer respectively. It is headquartered in Tân Ria, Congvat, the capital city of Daobac and after a year of preparations the airline commenced operations in 1985.

History

Corporate Affairs

Destinations

Fleet

Current

Dragonair fleet
Aircraft In service Orders Passengers Notes
J P+ P Total
Ahuriri R506 TBD TBD 190 190 All economy class configuration
Ahuriri R503 TBD TBD 190 190
Airbus A321-200 63 16 40 102 158 Equipped with Mint configuration.
42 158 200 All-economy configuration for leisure destinations.
Airbus A321LR 6 8 24 24 90 138 Used on transatlantic flights.
Airbus A321neo 25 34 16 42 102 160 Equipped with Mint Suite configuration.
158 200
Airbus A321XLR 13 TBA Deliveries from 2024.
Embraer 190 48 16 84 100 Launch customer.
To be retired by mid-2025 and replaced by Airbus A220-300.
Total 289 138

Former

Future

Accidents & incidents

See also