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The Kedalfax National Flight Corporation ([[KSX]]:KNFC), more commonly refered to as KNaFCo or KNAFCO, is the largest [[Kedalfax]]-based airline company. The airline offers service to all of the major airports in the [[Kedalfaxian Commonwealth]], including [[Giotizia]], [[Kedalfax]], and the Simtropolis Canal Zone. It also provides service to over 100 airports in the [[Simtropolis]] region. It is the largest airline in the region. | The Kedalfax National Flight Corporation ([[KSX]]:KNFC), more commonly refered to as KNaFCo or KNAFCO, is the largest [[Kedalfax]]-based airline company. The airline offers service to all of the major airports in the [[Kedalfaxian Commonwealth]], including [[Giotizia]], [[Kedalfax]], and the Simtropolis Canal Zone. It also provides service to over 100 airports in the [[Simtropolis]] region. It is the largest airline in the region. | ||
− | == | + | It is also Kedalfax's ''de facto'' flag carrier. |
+ | |||
+ | ==Fleet== | ||
Since 1974, KNaFCo has only flown [[Devinson]] aircraft. | Since 1974, KNaFCo has only flown [[Devinson]] aircraft. | ||
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+ | This list does not include airplanes flown under other brands, such as KNaFCo Connections | ||
+ | {| border="1" cellpadding="3" style="border-collapse:collapse" | ||
+ | |+ '''KNaFCo Fleet''' | ||
+ | |- bgcolor=lightgrey | ||
+ | !Aircraft | ||
+ | !Passengers<br>(First/Economy) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Devinson M-75 | ||
+ | |75 (10/65) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Devinson ML-120 | ||
+ | |120 (14/106) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Devinson ML-140 | ||
+ | |140 (20/120) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Devinson ML-166 | ||
+ | |166 (24/142) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Devinson L-240 | ||
+ | |234 (30/204) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Devinson L-290 | ||
+ | |286 (30/256) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Devinson LR-270 | ||
+ | |267 (42/225) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Devinson EX-500 | ||
+ | |510 (60/450) | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
==Anti-Trust Suits== | ==Anti-Trust Suits== |
Revision as of 22:03, 2 December 2006
Established | 1929 |
Headquartered | Kennerwyck, Kedalfax |
Hub airports | Kennerwyck International, Nevada City International |
Focus airports | Bermont International, Fallietburgh International, Straatstad International, Rensselaer International |
Assets | K$84,350,000,000 (est. 10/2006) |
Company value | K$3,331,441,610,000 (est. 10/2006) |
Employees | 858,643 (8/2006) |
Fleet size | 25,616 |
Destinations | 130+ |
Loyalty system | KN Rewards |
Flight code | KN |
CEO | Nathan Germar |
CFO | James M. Rosenbaum |
Board Chairman | Enrique Ingleria |
Slogan | Fly Better |
The Kedalfax National Flight Corporation (KSX:KNFC), more commonly refered to as KNaFCo or KNAFCO, is the largest Kedalfax-based airline company. The airline offers service to all of the major airports in the Kedalfaxian Commonwealth, including Giotizia, Kedalfax, and the Simtropolis Canal Zone. It also provides service to over 100 airports in the Simtropolis region. It is the largest airline in the region.
It is also Kedalfax's de facto flag carrier.
Fleet
Since 1974, KNaFCo has only flown Devinson aircraft.
This list does not include airplanes flown under other brands, such as KNaFCo Connections
Aircraft | Passengers (First/Economy) |
---|---|
Devinson M-75 | 75 (10/65) |
Devinson ML-120 | 120 (14/106) |
Devinson ML-140 | 140 (20/120) |
Devinson ML-166 | 166 (24/142) |
Devinson L-240 | 234 (30/204) |
Devinson L-290 | 286 (30/256) |
Devinson LR-270 | 267 (42/225) |
Devinson EX-500 | 510 (60/450) |
Anti-Trust Suits
KNaFCo has recieved anti-trust lawsuits in Giotizia and Kedalfax. It has become the only airline to provide daily service from Giotizia to any other nation, with the exception of privately-owned GioAir, which provides short flights to Metropolitan Houston, The Digital Network, and Simtropolia's Orlando territory. Townsend Airways, another Kedalfaxian airline, has flights into Giotizia on Saturdays and Wednesdays.
In Giotizia, successful lobbying has allowed it to continue without fines, due to its large contribution to Giotiza's tourism industry.
In Kedalfax, the company must forfeit 10% of its profits to the government each financial quarter. Normally, a company with its market share would forfeit as much as 75% of its profits. The airline was able to bring that number down, due to its status as a national symbol, and the only airline to fly to all parts of the Commonwealth.