Loading

Myanmar aviation Part 4: airport development enables growth but Yangon unlikely to regain hub status

Premium Analysis

Myanmar is on track to accommodate rapid aviation growth following major airport investments at Yangon. Expansion of the current Yangon airport and construction of a new airport support an initiative to grow Myanmar's promising tourism sector rapidly.

The upgraded Yangon Airport is also keen to take on a hub role, regaining a position it had several decades ago when it served as a stop for flights heading between Asia and Europe. A much larger local airline would be needed for Yangon to develop fully as a hub.

All Nippon Airways and a local partner are proposing a new joint venture international airline, Asian Blue, which could potentially support Yangon's hub aspirations. However, the business case for Asian Blue is not clear-cut, as the new airline will have to compete against Myanmar's two existing international airlines. There will also be stiff competition from Southeast Asia's established network airlines and hubs.

Become a CAPA Member to access Analysis Reports

This CAPA Premium Analysis Report is 2,672 words.
Become a CAPA Member

Our Analysis Reports are only available to CAPA Members. CAPA Membership provides exclusive access to in-depth insights on the latest developments in the aviation and travel industry, developed by our team of dedicated analysts located in Europe, North America, Asia and Australia.

Each report offers a fresh perspective on the latest industry trends and is available online or via the CAPA mobile app, with customisable alerts to help you stay informed and identify new business opportunities.

CAPA Membership also provides access to our full suite of tools, including a tailored selection of more than 1,000 News Briefs every week and comprehensive data and analysis on thousands of companies around the world.