After two years of preperations and hard work, officials at American Airlines Virtual Group are finally ready to release their site.
The airline, with hubs in Dallas-Fort Worth
Int’l, O’Hare Int’l, Miami Int’l,
Luis Muñoz
Marín Int’l, John F. Kennedy
Int’l and Los Angeles Int’l is now looking for staff.
The BIAS VA team is proud to inform the public that after one month of activity almost 20 pilots have registered with the airline.
Thai Virtual is now open and ready for business. The airline was established by three aviation enthusiasts and uses a fleet of (a.o.) Boeing 747-400 and A340-500 aircraft.
The Connect Airlines website been offline for a ten day period. During this time the website has moved servers in time for the launch of the Connect Airlines summer timetables. New aircraft including the Airbus A330 and two new hubs will be launched when the website comes back online on April 5th.
The launch date has been postponed. Earlier this week Connect Airlines announced the site would be back March 21st.
Fly UK Virtual Airways is pleased to inform the public that, in coordination with the Swiss division of IVAO, an event will be taking place on Tuesday 14th March 2006.
In the past two months, VUSSP engineers have been hard at work designing the next generation space vehicle to take over as the new workhorse of the organization. This new workhorse utilizes the space shuttle Solid Rocket Booster (SRB) as the primary stage launcher for all subsequent missions.
The managers at Fly UK Virtual Airways are pleased to inform its members and the public that the web site is now operational once more and systems are back online.