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  1. Borneo Airways Limited (IATA: AB) also known as Borneo Airways (Malay: Sharikat Penerbangan Borneo), was the flag carrier and the principal domestic airline in British Borneo (later constituting the Malaysian states of Sabah and Sarawak and the country of Brunei Darussalam) based in Labuan between 1957 until 1 April 1965 when it merged with ...

  2. Nov 19, 2022 · Borneo Airways berasal daripada sebuah syarikat penerbangan bernama Sabah Airways Limited yang ditubuhkan pada tahun 1947 dan Borneo Airways Limited yang ditubuhkan pada tahun 1957. Borneo Airways pernah memiliki sebanyak 10 buah pesawat dan terbang ke 25 destinasi domestik.

  3. Borneo Airways Limited (IATA: AB) juga dikenali sebagai Borneo Airways, ialah syarikat penerbangan bendera dan syarikat penerbangan domestik utama di British Borneo (kemudiannya membentuk negeri-negeri Malaysia Sabah dan Sarawak dan negara Brunei Darussalam) yang berpusat di Labuan antara Tahun 1957 hingga Tarikh 1 April 1965 ketika bergabung ...

  4. Borneo Airways Limited also known as Borneo Airways, was the flag carrier and the principal domestic airline in British Borneo based in Labuan between 1957 until 1 April 1965 when it merged with Malaysian Airways.

  5. The first Borneo Airways, known as ‘Borneo Airways Limited’, was founded in 1957 as an airline serving British Borneo (which comprised the four northern parts of the island of Borneo, now known as Brunei, Labuan, Sabah, and Sarawak).

  6. May 26, 2024 · A Legacy Takes Flight Again: Witnessing Borneo's Renewed Autonomy. By Kent Lo, 26 May, 2024. In this cherished photograph taken at Mukah Airport in 1957, a piece of aviation history is captured. It depicts the birth of Borneo Airways, a symbol of autonomy and progress for the region.

  7. Borneo Airways Limited was also merged into MAL. This did not last long, as Singapore was expelled from Malaysia just two years later.5 In 1966, the company was renamed as Malaysia-Singapore Airlines, and it was known as the flag carrier for both Malaysia and Singapore. Both Malaysian and Singaporean governments would effectively become the