And even before the carrier,
Dubbed Taiwan's first
luxury boutique airline, set its first aircraft into the air, it's been
creating a stir.
Eleven minutes after opening
ticket sales online on December 16, the Taipei-based carrier sold out all seats
on its first three flights -- Taipei-Macau, Taipei-Penang and Taipei-Danang.
But both aviation watchers and
the general public are abuzz for another reason: A succession drama involving
STARLUX founder Chang Kuo-wei that's so juicy he's being referred to as the
aviation industry's "prince Hamlet" by local media.
Chang Kuo-wei founded STARLUX Airlines after being ousted from his
family business, EVA Airways.
This Shakepearean tale took
root in 2016, when Chang Yung-fa, founder of Taiwan's Evergreen Group and
airline EVA Airways, passed away at the age of 88, sparking a battle over who
would take over one of the island's biggest family-run conglomerates.
Chang, 49, who had been the
chairman of EVA since 2013, revealed that his late father had named him the
successor of parent company Evergreen in his will.
A well-loved figure in the
aviation industry, known for his outspokenness and expertise, the son had experience
working for EVA Airways as both an aircraft technician and a pilot.
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