Difference between revisions of "Maple Star Airways"
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− | '''Maple Star Airways''' is Kelssek's fifth-largest airline. It is a private corporation headquartered in [[Neorvins]]. | + | '''Maple Star Airways''' is Kelssek's fifth-largest airline, operating a hub-and-spoke network of domestic and international destinations. It is a private corporation headquartered in [[Neorvins]]. |
==Fleet== | ==Fleet== |
Latest revision as of 10:30, 22 June 2007
Main hubs | Mackenzie King International, Neorvins Burke International, Latrobe |
Secondary hubs | Billy Bishop International, Vickery Kieran Pearson International, Redswyth Pimbury International, Pimbury |
Callsign | Maplestar |
Airline codes | MA/MSA |
Maple Star Airways is Kelssek's fifth-largest airline, operating a hub-and-spoke network of domestic and international destinations. It is a private corporation headquartered in Neorvins.
Fleet
- Celestar CR34
- Boeing 737-400
- Boeing 737-500
- Boeing 767-400
- Airbus A340-600
- Celestar CE560