air-cargo
Freightwatch Reporter
Freightwatch.news
Tuesday, May 12, 2026
K-Mile Air has begun operating scheduled cargo flights connecting northern Thailand with Abu Dhabi, expanding its regional network. The Bangkok-based carrier initiated service on the route linking Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai to the UAE capital using its Boeing 767-300 converted freighter aircraft. The inaugural flight, 8K252, departed on May 5. K-Mile operates both scheduled and charter services across Southeast Asia, serving air express, courier and postal operators. The airline's fleet includes four Boeing 737-400 converted freighters and two 767-300 converted freighters. The new route establishes direct cargo connections between northern Thailand and the Middle East, creating logistics opportunities for regional businesses and enhancing supply chain efficiency across international markets.