ACA SkyLiner

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The Allied Concordat Aerospace SkyLiner is a superheavy nuclear powered aircraft designed as a ultra long-range, high-capacity cargo and passenger carrier for civilian and military usage. The first true aircraft produced by the multinational ACA, the SkyLiner is considered to be the flagship product of the new Concordat venture. Capable of carrying over three thousand passengers to a theoretically unlimited atmospheric distance, the SkyLiner is a uniquely capable and revolutionary aircraft set to redefine heavy aviation.

History

Development

Production

Taking a cue from the surprisingly efficient Airbus style modular construction, each Skyliner is actually composed of several seperately manufactured prefabricated structures and systems from all three member countries. Fuselage, wing and engine components are constructed in Midlonia and Zepplin Manufacturers and then shipped by large cargo ships to Navarre in the Freethinker Commonwealth, where electronic systems are built and the entire aircraft is finally assembled and fitted out at the gargantuan Logan Road Aircraft Factory adjacent to Sir John Barham International Airport.

A total of 30 aircraft are completed every month.

Basic Statistics

Avaliable Models

Civilian

  • SkyLiner 100
  • SkyLiner 100F
  • SkyLiner 100 Executive
  • SkyLiner 100SE

Military

  • SkyWarrior C-100T
  • SkyWarrior C-101T

Orders

Airport Requirements

  • Runways:
  • Taxiways:
  • Maintenance Facilities:
  • Passenger Terminals: