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4.5 Myanmar Airport Company Contact List 4.5 Myanmar Airport Company Contact List Airport Company Physical Address Name Title Email Phone Phone Fax Description Website Number Number Number of Services (office) (mobile) Yangon Aeronautical ATC Operations building, NA NA [email protected] +95 1 533085 +95 1 Aeronautical http://www. Information Yangon International 533085/ Information ais.gov.mm Services Airport, Yangon 11021 +95 1 533030 533016 Publication, -039 ext. 470 NOTAM office Yangon Air Kanbawza 33-49, Corner Bank St & NA NA info@ +95 1 372977 - +95 1 Domestic airline http://www. (KBZ) Maha Bandoola Garden St, airkbz.com.mm 80, 372983 operating 7 airkbz.com aircraft kyauktada Township, +95 1 373766 Yangon, 11182 Yangon Air Mandalay No.34,Shwe Taung Gone NA NA info@ +95 1 501 520, +95 1 532 Domestic airline http://www. Avenue, Bahan Township, airmandalay.com, 525 488 275 operating 3 airmandalay. Yangon, 11201 web.rsvn@airmanda aircraft com lay.com, rsvn@airm andalay.com Yangon Asian Wings No.34(A-1), Shwe Taung NA NA info@ +95 1512140, +95 1 Domestic airline http://asianw Airways Gyar Street, Bahan asianwingsairways. 512473, 512 532333 operating 5 ingsair.com Township, Yangon com 640, 512845, aircraft 01-515261~64 Yangon Golden Ground Fl, Sayar San NA NA +95 1 8604035 +95 1 +95 1 Domestic airline http://www. Myanmar Plaza, University Ave ~ 38, 533272 8604051 operating 4 gmairlines. airlines Road, Bahan Tsp, Yangon (Yangon aircraft com +95 1 401484 airport) Yangon Mann No. 3, Thalarwaddy St., NA NA reservation@airmyp. +95 1 656 969 +95 1 656 Domestic airline http://airmyp. Yadanarpon 7th Mile, Mayangone Tsp., com 998 operating 2 com Airlines Yangon aircraft Yangon Myanma 104,Kanna Road, Yangon NA NA groundhanding@my +95 1 533099 +95-1 State owned http://www. Airways anmaairways.aero 662702, domestic airline flymna.com +95 1 533112 662712 operating 12 info@myanmaairway (Yangon aircraft http://www. s.aero +95 1 371589 airport) mot.gov.mm /ma/ reservation@myanm aairways.aero Yangon Myanmar 08-02 Sakura Tower NA NA bookings@maiair. +95 1 255260 +95 1 255- Domestic airline http://maiair. Airways com 305 operating 6 com International 339 Bogyoke Aung San aircraft Road, [email protected] Yangon publicrelations@mai air.com Yangon Air Thanlwin No-150, Kabaraye Pagoda info@airthanlwin. +95-9 Domestic airline www. Road, Sayarsan Ward, com 766661010, operating 4 airthanlwin. Bahan Township, Yangon aircraft com reservation@airthanl +95-9 win.com 766662020 Yangon FMI Air FMI centre NA NA reservations@fmiair +95 1 373 537, +95 9 Charter airline http://fmiairc Charter charter.com 01 248 061 421744064 operating 4 harter.com #904-905, 9th fl, (Yangon aircraft sales@fmiaircharter. airport) No.380, Bogyoke aung com san road, Pabaedan township, Yangon Yangon Mingalardon Mingalardon Cargo mcscargoservices@ +95 153 3149 +95 9 492 Sole cargo http://mcscar Cargo Terminal, Yangon gmail.com 493 95 handling go.com Services International Airport company at (MCS) Yangon airport Yangon Dawn Room 404, No 244, Nicholas General myanmar@dawnsg. +95 1 381267 +95 973 Cargo Agent www. Shipping Pandsodan Road Tan manager com 120 467 /Freight dawnsg.com (Myanmar) Forwarder Co Ltd Pinlone Hteik Htar Building Kyauk Tada Township Yangon Yangon Pacific No 37 Alan Pya Pagoda David Manager david@pil-group. +95-1 376947 +95-1 Cargo Agent www.pil- Integrated Road com 376947 /Freight group.com Logistics Forwarder (Myanmar) Rm 401, La Pyayt Wun Co Ltd Plaza Dagon Township Yangon Page 1 Yangon Japan GTC Rm 7B, 7th Floor, Ms Soe m.honda.kobe@gtc- +95-1 230 1574 Cargo Agent www.gtc- Asia Standard Building Sandra asia.co.jp /Freight asia.co.jp (Myanmar) +95-1 129 3685 Forwarder Co Ltd No 331 Kannar Road Abre Township Yangon Yangon The Freight #19 - B, Sein Lei Mei Patrick Managing myanmar@the- +95-1 657018 Cargo Agent www.the- Co Ltd Avenue Dick Director freight.com /Freight freight.com +95-1 657019 Forwarder /the_freight_ Ka Ba Aye Pagoda Road (Operations) myanmar. php Besides Micasa Hotel +95-1 657020 (Sales + Yangon, 11081 Marketing) Yangon Winlogistics Myaitta Yeikmon Housing U Win Marketing info. +95-1 553846 +95-1 Cargo Agent www. winlogistics@gmail. 541646 /Freight winlogistics. Thamainbran Road com Forwarder webs.co Natchang Yangon, 11211 Yangon Bee Logistics Building No 17, Suite 801, Martin martin@beelogistics. +95-9 4319 +95-9 421 Cargo Agent www. Myanmar Co 7th Floor com 0369 050 917 /Freight beelogistics. Ltd Forwarder com 52nd Str, Bet Mahabandoola & Merchant Rd Botataung Township Yangon Yangon Unison No 99, Room 4 (D), 4th Ms Director nlinaung08@gmail. +95-1 505003 +95-1 Cargo Agent Choice Floor Jasmine com 505003 /Freight Services Ltd Forwarder Dhama Zedi Road Kamayut Township Yangon Yangon Sunrise Glory No 62 Mahabandoola Morris Oo Managing [email protected]. +95-9 3136 +95-9 7315 Cargo Agent Logistics Ltd Housing Complex Director mm 1571 8819 /Freight Forwarder Rm 603, 6th Floor +95-9 3136 Tawatainthar Street 1558 Pazundaung Township +95-9 7315 8819 Yangon Yangon Myanmar Room 101, First Floor, Kyaw Deputy [email protected] +95-1 381611 +95-1 Cargo Agent Round The MWEA Tower Kyaw Director 375427 /Freight World Thein Forwarder Logistics Co 288-290 Shwe Dagon Ltd Pagoda Road, Dagon Township, Yangon Yangon Transworld #07-26 Asia Plaza Gaurav Country gaurav@tglsmm. +95-1 391051 Cargo Agent www.tglssin. GLS Sharma Manager com /Freight com (Singapore) 277 Bogyoke Aung San +95-1 391365 Forwarder Pte Ltd Road +95-1 391082 (cnr 38th St) Kyauktada Township,Yangon +95-1 256237 Yangon Vinco Room 902, 9th Floor, Ms Managing moemoe@vincoship +95-1 212707 +95-9 +95-1 Cargo Agent www. International Ahlone Tower Susan Director ping.com 5156026 212707 /Freight vincoshippin Shipping Wang +95-1 212709 Forwarder g.com Services Co., Strand Road Ltd Ahlone Township Yangon Yangon Secure Room 910(H), La Pyayt Ms Win Managing info@secureshipping +95-1 376469 +95-1 Cargo Agent Shipping Wun Plaza Pa Pa Director services.com 376469 /Freight Services Co +95-1 376462 Forwarder Ltd Dagon TSP +95-1 +95-1 382535 376462 Yangon Yangon OV Container Room 903 MMG Tower, Jonathan General info@ovclmyanmar. +95-1 383531/2 +95-1 Cargo Agent www. Line Ltd #44/56 Kannar Road, Chih Manager com 383531/2 /Freight ovclasia.com Between 41st-42nd St Export +95-1 385586 Forwarder Botataung Township +95-1 +95-1 254802 385586 Yangon, 11161 Page 2 Yangon EFR Glink No 62 Mahabandola Aung General [email protected] +95-1 202510 +95-1 Cargo Agent www. Express Housing, Complex B, Min Han Manager 299553 /Freight efrforwardin Services Ltd Room No 1001, 10th Fl, +95-1 201029 Forwarder g.com Tawataintha St +95-1 202877 Pazundaung Township, Yangon Yangon Care Freight naymyoko@carefrei +95-1 542788 Cargo Agent www. Services Ltd ght.com /Freight carefreight. Forwarder com Yangon United Rm 102, 1st Floor, MWEA management@uae. +95-1 381606 +95-1 Cargo Agent Agency Tower com.mm 250003 /Freight Express +95-1 374563 Forwarder Services Ltd No 288-290 Shwedagon [email protected] Pagoda Road +95-1 256219 Dagon Township Yangon Yangon Myanmar Associations Room 4, 5th Myo Managing mcba.office@gmail. +95-1 391352 +95-1 Customs broker Customs Floor Thant Director com 391352 Brokers Association 29 MinYeKyawswa Road (UMFCCI Ward) Yangon Yangon Pioneer Yangon International http://www.ygnia. +95-1 533031 ~ Operator of http://www. Aerodrome Airport Building, com/ 6 (Ext:255) Yangon int’l ygnia.com Services Co. Mingalardon township, airport Ltd. (PAS) Yangon (Contact us) Mandalay Mandalay Mandalay international +95-2 87301 +95-2 Sole cargo Airport Airport 87300 handling Ground company at Services Mandalay Mandalay MC-Jalux Mandalay International Mr. Vice Email.Futoshi. +95-9- Airport Airport Futoshi President hiroi@mitsubishicorp 252856663 Services Co. Hiroi .com Ltd, Mandalay MC-Jalux Mandalay international Mr. Win Controller- mjas.aoc@gmail. +81-3-6367- +81-3- New operator of (as per Airport Airport Tin Operation com, mia. 8822 6367-8823 Mandalay int’l March-2015) Services Co., Control [email protected] airport Ltd. (MJAS) Center unit +95-9- leader 977527841 Nay Pyi Pioneer Nay Pyi Taw International http://www.nptia.com Operator of http://www. Taw Aerodrome Airport Building, Leway /index.php/contact- Naypyitaw int’l nptia.com Services Co. Township, Nay Pyi Taw, us airport Ltd. (PAS) 15011 Nay Pyi Bangkok Bangkok Airways nytrrpg@bangkokair. +95-67-8109054 Airline Taw Airways com Unit # I2 & I3, Nay Pyi Taw Int’l Airport Leway Township, Nay Pyi Taw Bhamo Myanmar Jubli Road, West Tharsi Mr. Aung Asst: In [email protected] +95 74 50269 +95 9 State owned https://www. National Quarter, Bhamo, Kachin Zaw Charge 47025877 domestic airline flymna.com Airline State, Myanmar Myint Oo Cargo & Passenger Page 3.
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