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Revision as of 18:37, 5 June 2005

East Akershus Airlines
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Headquarters: The Great Capital City Int'l Airport
Nationality: East Akershus
Specialty: Airfares
Storefront: [1]

About

East Akershus Airlines is the national airline of East Akershus. It's 50% state owned.

Schedules

Legend

  • (C) = Sud Est Caravelle
  • (B) = Bristol Britannia
  • (V) = Vickers Viscount

The Queendom of Tylke

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Arrivals from East Akershus 10:00 (C) 11:00 (C) 12:00 (B)
Departures to East Akershus 16:00 (C) 17:00 (C) 18:00 (B)

The Principality of Oriflamme

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Arrivals from East Akershus 10:00 (B) 13:00 (B)
Departures to East Akershus 12:00 (B) 19:00 (B)

The Protectorate of Lower Morrow

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Arrivals from East Akershus 12:00 (V)
Departures to East Akershus 18:00 (V)

The Holy Empire of Vivialduria

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Arrivals from East Akershus 08:00 (C) 11:00 (V)
Departures to East Akershus 13:00 (C) 11:00 (V)

The Dictatorship of Very_evil_king

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Arrivals from East Akershus 12:00 (B)
Departures to East Akershus 13:30 (B)

Routes operated by other airlines

East Akershus <=> Yvgenij, see AeroYvgenij

Our fleet

Sud Est 210 Caravelle

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This is our high-speed medium to short-range jetliner

  • 70 Passengers
  • 2 Rolls-Royce Avon 531 engines
  • 845 km/h cruise
  • Span 112 feet
  • Length 105 feet

Our fleet: 3 (EA-CAR, EA-AVE, EA-LLE)

Bristol Britannia 300

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Our largest propliner, for long-range and high-load transport

  • 114 Passengers
  • 4 Bristol Proteus 761 engines
  • 620 km/h cruise
  • Span 142 feet
  • Length 124 feet

Our fleet: 3 (EA-BRI, EA-TAN, EA-NIA)

Vickers V.800 Viscount

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This is our commuter airliner, meant for domestic- and low-load flights. If there is demands, we may consider purchasing the DeHavilland of Canada DHC-7

  • 48 Passengers
  • 4 Rolls-Royce R Dart R.Da6 engines
  • 507 km/h cruise

Our fleet: 4 (EA-VIA, EA-VIB, EA-VIC, EA-VID)

Armstrong-Witworth Argosy Aw.650 Argosy

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This is our cargo ops aircraft. It's cargo hold has got an aromatic smell of Sheila-brownies, since it does almost daily runs to The Principality of Oriflamme to satisfy our nation's need for brownies with the coffee.

  • Freight only
  • 4 turboprop engines

Our fleet: 2 (EA-ARG, EA-OSY)

Tupolev Tu-104 (Leased from AeroYvgenij)

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Competing with the famous Caravelle, this is our mainstay in medium to short-range routes.

  • 70 Passengers
  • 2 Mikulm AM3 engines
  • 805 km/h cruise
  • Span 113 feet
  • Length 127 feet

Our fleet: 1 (leased)