New Pacific Airlines abruptly halts operations after failed beOnd partnership

New Pacific Airlines, formerly Northern Pacific Airways, has immediately suspended flight operations after CEO Thomas Hsieh said losses could not be sustained. The four‑aircraft 757 charter carrier collapsed despite a late rescue attempt and partnership with boutique carrier beOnd to launch U.S. services.

Discovered 2025-11-26T18:08:12.060472-08:00 | 2025-11-26T18:08:12.060472-08:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • The carrier's immediate shutdown removes a planned niche entrant and four Boeing 757-200s from the market, disrupting capacity on intended transborder and U.S. regional routes and leaving staff and operations stranded.
  • The collapse nullifies a recent attempt to scale via a tie-up with beOnd, undermining a pathway for premium all-business expansion in the U.S.; see beOnd's planned U.S. tie‑up (https://hype.aero/?story=55091d0d-c82d-4810-8d76-ed9eb3231c6a) for background.

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