Myanma Airways, the state owned National carrier, was formed in the year 1948, under the name of "Union of Burma Airways"(UBA).
The Domestic schedule flights were commenced in 1948, with 9 seater (6) De Havilland Dove aircrafts and was initially flying to (19) stations. The external schedule flights were operated to Bangkok , Calcutta and Chittagong in the year 1950.
The airline was reformed as a board under the Union of Burma Airways Act of 1952, according to international schedule flights extension programme. The flights were operated to Singapore , Katmandu and later to Bangkok , Calcutta , Dhaka, Hong Kong and Jakarta until August 15 1993.
In the year 1972, the airline was again reorganized as Burma Airways Corporation (BAC).
In the year 1989, it was renamed Myanma Airways (MA) with the new image logo. The three pillars of Myanma Airways are Safety, Service and Image. Currently, the daily domestic schedule flights are operating to (21) destinations.
Currently Myanma Airways operate domestic flights only.