In a press release
today, Virtual Canadian Airlines announced it has started operations.
Spokesman Craig Fischer
said:"Virtual Canadian Airlines uses the name of Canadian Airlines
International, but operates it’s own new schedule and aircraft and have
hubs in Toronto and Vancouver."
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Five years ago, Thomas Katsampes founded a small virtual airline
called St. Paul Commuter Air Service, which started out at St. Paul
Downtown airport (ICAO: KSTP). Thomas Katsampes is now retired from the VA, however the airline still exists.
Already that first year the airline started to add hubs and aircraft.
The VA was then renamed to St. Paul Airlines (SPA) and moved from KSTP to Minneapolis-St
Paul International Airport (ICAO: KMSP)
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Euroair have officially opened their gates for business this week, as
the fleet of Airbus A320’s, Boeing 747’s and Bombardier CRJ-200’s
landed in their North-East England base of Newcastle International
(EGNT) in preparations for the first flights, jetting customers off all
over Europe.
Thomas
Cook Virtual Airlines flies from four regional UK airports to many
popular holiday destinations including Malaga, Palma and Crete.
"With a network of
routes that is ever-growing we are always looking for people to join
the diverse and exciting team," Chris Pyne said, CEO of this new real based virtual airline
Alaskan Winds, Timberwolf Aviation, Aurora Air
Service and the Bush Pilots World Association are proud to announce a new joint
venture – Virtual Flight Group. These independent VA’s have pooled their talent,
to offer pilots something exciting and unique in the FS community: a new series
of group multiplayer flight combining all four organizations. The launch date is
September 10th.
Aerosoft today announced Monaco 2005. This small country – just 1.95 sq
km or 0.75 sq mi – does not have an airport. Instead it has a heliport.
Every hour several choppers fly to and from Nice airport to pick up the
few people who can afford a house in the nicer parts of the city.