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Airlines are the entities that own the planes that use your airport. By signing a contract with an airline, you are agreeing to service their planes by facilitating:
- Deboarding;
- Baggage unloading;
- Refueling (if requested);
- Maintenance (if requested) (Not implemented in Alpha);
- Cleaning (if requested);
- Catering (if requested);
- Baggage loading (if requested);
- Boarding;
- Push-back (requested for all medium and large planes).
- Deicing (requested when temperatures near sub-zero degrees)
This process is outlined as in the signed airline contract.
Contracts
Airlines need signed contracts before they will conduct any form of business with you. As your airport's reputation grows, you will have access to bigger and more lucrative contracts. Once a contract is signed, you will receive the agreed commission per passenger that boards or deplanes at your airport as per the signed airline contract. They can also dictate of which services they would like to take advantage of and in turn pay your airport for said services as below.
Services
Planes that have landed will be able to make use of whatever services your airport offers, such as refueling, cleaning, and storage-as per the signed airline contract. You will receive payment for the use of such services, as agreed in the signed airline contract.
Commercial Airlines
Airline Name | CEO Name | Fleet | Logo | Flight Prefix |
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Air Strada | Bjorn Willemen | A320, A321, Boeing 737-600, A330-300, A340-300, Boeing 787-8 | AS | |
Allure | Patrick ten Den | ATR-42, A319, CRJ-200, E170, Boeing 787-9 | AL | |
Atom Air | Costa Paes | Boeing 737-600, Boeing 737-800, Boeing 757-200, Boeing 787-10 | AA | |
CLM (Defunt) | Howard Hughes | Cessna 208, ATR-42, ATR-72, BAe-146, CRJ-700 | CL | |
Crown Airlines | B. M. Lehmann | A319, A320, Boeing 757-200, Boeing 787-9 | CA | |
Edward Bay | Edward Snow | Cessna 208, ATR-42, ATR-72, CRJ-200, | EB | |
Fly Penguin | Mervin Clement | 1900D, Cessna 208, CRJ-200 ,Q400 | FP | |
Forrest Air | Fern Jhonson | Cessna 208, DHC6, BAe-146, E190 | FA | |
Goose Wings | Kaan Ozturk | 1900D, Cessna 208, CRJ-200 | GW | |
Havana | Vulcan Fox | 1900D, Boeing 737-800, CRJ-700, Q400 | HV | |
Jumper | Van Halen | Cessna 208, DHC6, ATR-42, ATR-72 | JP | |
Maple | Shaun Ellithorpe | Boeing 737-600, Boeing 737-800, A380, Boeing 787-8 | MP | |
Maple Express | Shaun Ellithorpe | Cessna 208, DHC6, ATR-42, ATR-72, CRJ-700, Q400 | MP | |
Nordic | Amelia Earhart | BAe-146, Boeing 737-600, CRJ-700, E190, Boeing 787-8 | NO | |
OK Air | Matthew Fair | BAe-146, Boeing 737-800, Boeing 757-200, CRJ-200, Boeing 777-200 | OK | |
Olympus Organization | Jan Voors | Boeing 757-200, A350-1000, Boeing 787-9 | OO | |
SkyFly Airlines | Quinten Ampe | A320, A321, E170, E190, Boeing 777-300 | SF | |
SkyLink | Reece Jones | Boeing 737-600, Boeing 737-800, CRJ-700, Boeing 787-10 | SL | |
Strada Regional | Bjorn Willemen | BAe-146, CRJ-700, Q400 | AS | |
Stripe Air | Brandon McMillan | A320, Boeing 737-600, Boeing 787-9 | SA | |
Stripe Air Regional | Brandon McMillan | 1900D, Cessna 208, DHC6, ATR-42, ATR-72 | SA | |
Swiftly | Jamie Davies | Boeing 737-600, Boeing 737-800, Boeing 757-200, Boeing 747-400, Boeing 787-10, MD-11 | SA | |
Trinity Aviation | Mervin Clement | 1900D, Boeing 757-200, CRJ-200, Q400 | TA | |
Tulip Airlines | Elmar Westra | A321, ATR-42, ATR-72, BAe-146, E190, Boeing 787-9 | TU | |
Wildcat Air | Pauline de Wind | A319, A320, CRJ-200, E170, E190, A350-900 | WC | |
Zoom | Gerald McKinley | A319, A320, CRJ-700, E170, Boeing 787-10 | ZM |
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