NOK - Nok Air

:airplane: Airline Name
Nok Air :thailand:

IATA: DD / ICAO: NOK / Callsign: NOK AIR

:globe_showing_europe_africa: Country of Origin
Thailand :thailand:

:airplane_departure: Aircraft Types Used (from those available in WoA)
B738 (737-800) (10 operated, 19 previously)

Current fleet colours,

Nok Dee Dee / นกดีดี (Ex-Ryanair aircraft) HS-DBO,

Nok Petchnaamngern / นกเพชรน้ำเงิน HS-DBP,

Nok Bussarakam / นกบุษราคัม (10th Anniversary sticker) HS-DBQ,

Nok Budhnampetch / นกบุษน้ำเพชร HS-DBT,

Nok Tubtim Siam / นกทับทิมสยาม HS-DBU,

Nok Phu Pha / นกภูผา HS-DBV,

Nok Fah Kram / นกฟ้าคราม HS-DBW,

Nok Tawan / นกตะวัน HS-DBX,

Nok Veha / นกเวหา HS-DBY,

Nok Napa Proud / นกนภาพราว HS-DBZ,

Previous 737-800 fleet,

G-OXLC/XLAI,

Nok Yim Wan / นกยิ้มหวาน HS-DBA/B/C (since been freightered), Nok Rak Yim / นกรักยิ้ม (Both ex-Ryanair aircraft) and Nok Om Yim / นกอมยิ้ม (Ex-Air Europa) (C was never fitted with winglets),

Nok Nan Fah / นกน่านฟ้า HS-DBD (Another ex-Ryanair, now flying with Andes),

Nok Flamingo / นกฟลามิงโก้ HS-DBE (Originally Jet Airways, now Prime Air freighter),

Nok Sod Sai HS-DBF (Originally Copa but now a freighter for Kargo Xpress),

Nok Baitoey / นกใบเตย HS-DBG (Originally with Pegasus, now with Tarco of Sudan),

Nok Cartoon / นกการ์ตูน and Nok Ra Rueng / นกร่าเริง HS-DBH/J (Both began with American Trans Air, both now freighters, Cartoon with Prime Air and Ra Rueng with AviaTrans),

Nok Sabai / นกสบาย HS-DBK (Originally for Air Berlin but NTU, Nok is of current the only operator),

Nok Sanook HS-DBL (Began with Ryanair, now with SpiceJet),

Nok Sook Jai / นกสุขใจ HS-DBM (Same as above),

Nok Jai Dee HS-DBN (Began with Ryanair, now a freighter with 7 Air Cargo),

Nok Yoknapha / นกหยกนภา HS-DBR (One of the infamous damaged fuselage aircraft when the train derailed in the US, had to acquire a new fuselage as previous one was dbr. Aircraft has only flown with Nok),

Nok Tongchomphoo / นกทองชมพู HS-DBS (Only flown with Nok),

B734 (737-400) (14 operated),

Nok Sabai HS-DDH,

Nok Sanook HS-DDJ,

Nok Sod Sai HS-DDK (Love this one),

Nok Keow Waan HS-DDL,

Nok Sod Chuen HS-DDM,

Nok Tongchompoo HS-DDN,

Nok Fahsai HS-DDO,

Nok Soosai? HS-DDP,

Songkhla HS-TDA/ Phuket HS-TDB,

(HS-TDC was a Thai B734 which had a fire at the terminal, hence not using the reg.)

Chumphon HS-TDD (This flew with Thai in the new colours till 2017 after time with Nok),

Surin HS-TDE,

Si Sa Ket / ศรีสะเกษ HS-TDF,

AT75 (ATR 72-500) (2 operated),

Nok Rom Reun / ร่มรื่น HS-DRC,

Nok Sailom / นกสายลม HS-DRD,

DH8D (Dash 8 Q400) (8 operated),

Nok Anna / นกอันนา HS-DQA,

Nok Kao Neaw / นกข้าวเหนียว HS-DQB,

Nok Kao Pun / นกข้าวปั้น HS-DQC,

Nok Kao Poon / นกข้าวปุ้น HS-DQD,

Nok Latte / นกลาเต้ HS-DQE,

Nok Cappu / นกคาปู HS-DQF,

Nok Suk San / นกสุขสันต์ HS-DQG,

Nok Kong Kwan / นกของขวัญ HS-DQH,

Types not yet in-game,

AT72 (ATR 72-200) (2 operated),

HS-TRA Later livery (Thai operated it in-between),

Earlier livery (Lampang),

HS-TRB,

Nok Mini,

Same codes it was just an airline in name only.

SF34 (Saab 340) (8 operated),

HS-GBA,

HS-GBB,

HS-GBC,

HS-GBD,

HS-GBE,

HS-GBF/G,

HS-GBH,

:pushpin: Why should this airline be added?
It’s true that they don’t fly on BKK but on DMK, but their fleet’s livery is so special that it would definitely be worth adding to the game. I think it would make a great and very colorful character in the game.

Destinations,

Yes! We need this! Especially in all colours!

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And there are a lot of different liveries on the ATRs and Dashes.

Operated the 737-400 and Saab 340 as well :slight_smile:

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This airline’s livery is always interesting.

Nok Air’s liveries can be both general and special arrives.

Another snazzy Nok Air 738,

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Took some time but I’ve edited the post showing all the current and past liveries for all the types. Interesting little fact about Nok is they’re part owned by Thai and prior to their restucturing in 2016 and bankruptcy in 2020, they were the biggest Thai operator of the 737-400 and only operator of the Saab 340 and Q400 (I’m not counting Happy Air lol). They also got flooded out of DMK in 2011 leading to them using BKK for many months in Autumn, Winter and Spring 2012 whilst DMK got cleaned up which would make them an excellent addition to BKK’s ops as a local airline.

DMK underwater in 2011,