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Gojet Fleet Poster

The GOJET Aviation Group is one of Asia's largest ULCC Airline groups with a total combined fleet of 263, and counting, aircraft across a total of 7 subsidiaries. The group is owned and run by a Thai business magnate who founded the airline in 1992 with 3 Boeing 737-200advs, throughout the 90s and early 2000s the airline grew its Thailand operations acquiring various used aircraft in the mean time, the airline would then acquire 4 second hand Airbus A320s in 2002 from a defunct Vietnamese carrier and thus the airline saw potential to expand with the newer 180 seat Airbus aircraft and would sign its first large order in 2010 for 50 A320s and 10 A321s. In 2011 GOJET would acquire a small domestic Japanese carrier based at Nagoya Chubu Centrair Airport and rebrand it to GOJET Japan, 2014 would see the group launch GOJET Korea and order another 32 Airbus A320 and A321s, 2016 was the beginning of GOJET Indonesia and another order for 50 Airbus A320s and options for 180 Airbus A320 and A321neos, 2017 saw the opening of GOJET Philippines and Cambodia the latter of which was outsourced with second hand Airbus A319s, this year was also when GOJET confirmed an order 72 Airbus A320 and A321neos and increase its options for a further 250 of the type, in 2019 GOJET opened currently its last subisidiary, GOJET Taiwan, and was the first airline in the group to have a full Airbus neo fleet which was then followed by GOJET Korea in which they replaced all the aircraft in their fleet for the A321LR. 2020 to 2022 saw a major pause in operations due to effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic, with the majority of aircraft in all the airline groups stored. Now in 2023 with things returning back to normal the GOJET Group looks to continue to expand and grow with a new airline planned to begin operations in Q4 2023.



    sweet

    sweet

    Thanks

    This would be infinitely more visually interesting if you used two colors for each livery instead of just one.

    This would be infinitely more visually interesting if you used two colors for each livery instead of just one.

    Tried that, personally didn't like it as much as I like the single colour of each livery.

    very pretty! i love the color s!