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Revision as of 16:27, 29 November 2006

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Main hubs Malton International, Kirkenes
Burnaby International, Burnaby
Laporte Memorial, Outineau
Secondary hubs Mackenzie King International, Neorvins
Paul Myers International, Mazinaw
Silver Ridge International, Clayquot
Callsign Air Kelssek
Airline codes AK/AKA

Air Kelssek is Kelssek's largest airline. Its corporate headquarters are in Outineau and its main hub is Malton International Airport in Kirkenes, with secondary hubs in Burnaby, Neorvins, Outineau, and Mazinaw. It was founded in 1937 as Trans-Kelssek Airlines, and currently operates as a Soviet Corporation (worker-owned private company).

Fleet

Air Kelssek Fleet
Aircraft Passengers
(First/Economy)
Bombardier CRJ 705 75 (10/65)
Airbus A319-100 120 (14/106)
Airbus A320-200 140 (20/120)
Airbus A321-200 166 (24/142)
Celestar CE540-300 234 (30/204)
Airbus A340-300 286 (30/256)
Airbus A340-500 267 (42/225)
Celestar CE550-500 510 (60/450)

Service

Air Kelssek operates a two-class configuration throughout its fleet, with first and economy class branded as Executive First and Hospitality respectively. It is generally well-regarded for good service quality.

Retrofitting, begun in 2004 for its entire fleet and nearly complete, has introduced personal audio/video on demand (AVOD) and a seat pitch of 190cm (75") in Executive First, with seats reclining into a 180-degree fully flat bed. Hospitality class has been equipped with AVOD systems and personal digital screens, with seat pitch varying from 96-106cm (38-44") with a recline of 45cm (18").

Hot meals are offered on all international flights and on domestic flights over 4 hours in length, with a buy-on-board service for shorter flights.

International destinations

Air Kelssek operates around the world, and is considered Kelssek's de facto flag carrier on the basis that it, along with Kelssek Pacific Airlines, has a large international profile. Government regulation severely restricts flights which can be substituted with a train journey when check-in, transportation to the airport, and waiting time is factored in, and hence Kelssek airlines as a rule do not operate domestic routes shorter than 400 nautical miles. Some of Air Kelssek's international destinations include:

  • Ariddia
    • Revane
  • Biotopia
    • Zhaire
  • Celdonia
    • Glasburgh
  • Coocoostan
    • Anadahl
    • Coocoobad
    • Panjuhr
    • San Fierro
    • Ulgava
  • Dannistaan
    • Nordu Dannistra City
  • Free Pacific States
    • Breiksen
    • Faramount
    • Liberty City
    • Morken
    • Zalebano
  • Gnidrah
    • Ycraes
    • Dnaldim
  • Infinite Loop
    • Cupertino
    • Seoul
  • Krechzianko
    • Konstantinos
    • Krechenstadt
    • Nezghornnyy
    • Sinograd
  • Pacitalia
    • Timiocato (Santo Ragazzo International Airport)
  • Rehochipe
    • Gabran

Accidents

Air Kelssek has had three fatal accidents in its history, although none have occurred 1978, giving it a superb safety record.

  • November 29, 1963: McDonnell Douglas DC-8 stalled on takeoff out of Outineau-Dorval International Airport (now Dorval Elliot Trudeau Airport). All 118 lives were lost on board. It was the first crash of an Air Kelssek flight and remains the worst air disaster in Kelssek's history.
  • July 5, 1970: Flight 621 McDonnell Douglas DC-8 exploded from a fuel line rupture caused by engine 4 striking the runway in Kirkenes while attempting a landing. All 109 passengers/crew were killed.
  • June 26, 1978: Flight 189 McDonnell Douglas DC-9 overran the runway in Kirkenes after a blown tire aborted the takeoff. 2 of 107 passengers/crew were killed.

Subsidiaries

Air Kelssek operates several wholly-owned subsidiaries:

  • Rapidair is a carrier operating Dash 8 turboprop aircraft on regional routes.
  • Air Kelssek Cargo, operating a fleet of 30 Celestar CE550 cargo aircraft, is Kelssek's third-largest scheduled cargo carrier.
  • Air Kelssek Terminal Services provides passenger handling services at all of Air Kelssek's hubs, and in many cases provides services to other airlines as well.
  • Air Kelssek Aviation Services is a full-service Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) organization that provides airframe, engine and component maintenance and various ancillary services. Its maintenance centres are located in Kirkenes, Burnaby, Outineau and Clayquot.
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