Takamaikan Airlines

Takamaikan Airlines (Japanese: 高舞館航空), also known as Takamaikan Air, is the flag carrier and the largest airline Takamaiku in terms of passenger carried and fleet size, with its head office located  Tawarashibetsu, Tsushima and have operation hubs in  Tsushima International Airport, Takatsuki-Hokichi International Airport, and Sakaramoto International Airport. The airline has more than 100 destinations worldwide with its passenger division operating short to medium and wide body fleets that includes Airbus A320,  Airbus A330,  Airbus A350, and Boeing 777 and its cargo division operating its flagship Boeing 747.

Commenced in 1959 as Takamaiku Aerial Service (TAS), the airline was owned by the Takamaikan government until in 1982 after the nation's airline market were deregulated, when it was privatized and sold to the Hisamitsu Group, a Takamaiku diversified conglomerate. The airline was suffered tremendously during the 1997 Asian Financial Crisis when Takamaikan Airline was forced to downsize its employee force and passenger operations to a point of completely cutting off key European and North American routes such as Frankfurt, Vancouver and San Francisco. The airline was able to rebound by start of the 21st Century as revamps in managements were made and eventually restored terminated key routes. Takamaikan Airlines re-established itself as one of the premier full-service airlines in East Asia carrying 29.7 Million passengers in, out, and around Takamaiku.

Takamaikan Airlines' route network focuses on East Asia, Southeast Asia, with long-hual services to Europe and North America. The airline was awarded the 5-Star Airline rating by Skytrax in 2018, and was ranked as one of the safest airline by JACDEC.

Fleet
Takamaikan Airlines operates short to medium range planes, and  wide-body dual-engine planes such as the Airbus A320, Airbus A350, and Boeing 777

As of 2019, the airline's passenger division fleet comprises the following: