Air Calgary

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Air Calgary
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Headquarters: Calgary
Nationality: Simonvia
Specialty: Cheap flights
Storefront: Unknown

Fact File

Air Calgary is a 'Cheap Flights' company set up to compliment Simonvian Airways. They now operate all flights to Rails and British Rails including the Slingsby-Rails/British Rails flights from Simonvian Airways.

The main base of Air Calgary is Calgary, near Sheffield. The airline was also set up in conjunction with the opening of Calgary Airport (Baggage Tag CGY).

History

Air Calgary was originally set up as a 'no-frills' airline that provides basic travel for a low price. The fleet originally consisted of 9 Embraer 190 aircraft transferred from Simonvian Airways afte being replaced by a delivery of new, and slightly larger, Boeing 737 aircraft due to popular demand on the routes operated by the Embraers.

For the first 3 months of service, Air Calgary was rocked with staff disputes, as the majority of the staff had been transfered from Simonvian Airways and some of the new staff were seen as poorly trained. However, after a period of discussion with union representatives and enquiries into poorly trained staff claims, Air Calgary was able to continue with it's flights.

The hand-me-down fleet of Embraer 190s were overhauled from Simonvian Airways Green livery to the distinctive Red and White colours of Air Calgary as well as a complete interior refit, including the removal of seat-back enterainment installed by their previous owners.

The original routes operated by Air Calgary were:

Air Calgary Today

Fleet

12 Embraer 190