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Phoenix International Supersonic AIRlines
PISS AIR, or Phoenix International Supersonic AIRlines is a massive airline corporation originally formed under as a part of the Phoenix Dynamix Transportation division, PISS AIR soon grew to be so large that it formed its own sub divisions. Orignally PISS AIR operated C-1 ConTrans and C-13 Jackrabbit supersonic aircraft only. Soon however subsonic services began under the sub-divisions: Phoenix Dynamix Skyways and Phoenix Dynamix Express. Recently PISS AIR announced that it would be purchasing 120 C-2 Velox airliners and retiring 75 C-1 ConTrans aircraft. If the fleet proves cost effective and popular, more C-2s will be purchased.
Key Airports
The main hubs for PISS AIR are at Newark Liberty International Airport (NWK), NJ, The Phoenix Milita, Phoenix International Airport(PHX) in Phoenix, AZ, The Phoenix Milita, and in Honolulu International Airport (HUX), HI, The Phoenix Milita
PISS AIR operates Concourse 69, Cargo Terminal 30 and Engineering/Logistics Hangar 32 in Hienkel City Airport, The Great Sixth Reich.
PISS AIR also has a Concourse in Vitalita International Airport, ViZion.
Phoenix Dynamix Skyways
Phoenix Dynamix Skyways offers subsonic mass transit style air travel for the middle classes. The C-711 for large capacity flights, the C-14-54 Burro( Stretched) for medium to short range flights and the J-200 for commuter flights. A flying greenhouse aircraft is in the works and may be purchased in small numbers by Phoenix Dynamix Skyways, offering a taste of luxury for the middle class.
Phoenix Dynamix Express
Phoenix Dynamix Express offers subsonic cargo service and discount air travel for lower classes and primarily operates the large, slow C-11 Skytrain turboprop powered aircraft and only travels within mainland TPM. Phoenix Dynamix express also operates a number of the C-14-54 aircraft as well as the enlarged 747 knock off; C-712 for long range flights. A large number of P-233 Leapfrog propeller powered aircraft are also operated and used for short range mail service and for commuter flights.