Falcon Lines
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| '''Employees''' || 2,128 (7/2007) | | '''Employees''' || 2,128 (7/2007) | ||
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- | | '''Fleet size''' || 32 (+ | + | | '''Fleet size''' || 32 (+8 orders) |
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| '''Destinations''' || 24 (2 routes proposed) | | '''Destinations''' || 24 (2 routes proposed) |
Revision as of 20:28, 8 July 2007
Established | 2007 |
Headquartered | Freetown, Vaal State |
Hub airports | Freetown Airport |
Focus airports | Nolan International Airport, Brutus |
Assets | T695,441,998,000 (est. 07/2007) |
Company value | R2,009,186,141,600 (est. 07/2007) |
Shareholders | Halbergravian Government (82%) Various Investors (18%) |
Employees | 2,128 (7/2007) |
Fleet size | 32 (+8 orders) |
Destinations | 24 (2 routes proposed) |
Loyalty system | None |
Alliance | Star Alliance |
Flight code | FL |
CEO | Dirk Stikker |
COO | Nicolaas van Kleffens |
Slogan | None |
Quality of Service | Unrated |
Falcon Lines is the primary air service for Halbergravia. Since the nation is small, the airline already has a total monopoly on all domestic services throughout Halbergravia, especially between the two largest settlements: Capetown and Freetown. Under a special agreement arranged with the Atholonians, Falcon Lines will be allowed to fly to major Gevonian and Atholonian cities. Falcon Lines recently joined Star Alliance, one of the region's airline alliances which is still growing. The airline's primary network is domestic with a few select international routes. Flights to the Corporate Union, the Caldari State, Trodenhiem and Latagon are still on the table.
Destinations
- Domestic: Capetown, Lomè, Saint Martin, Saint George, Ghent, Albarta, Cembridge, Petersburg, Newmunster, Pretoria, Kingstown, Green Bay, Goldfurt, Holly River, Thalanaar
- International: Brutus, Drymuller, Desmond, Patagon City, Mason City, Ares, New Hong, Lito, Faulle
- Proposed (I/D): None
Fleet
Aircraft | Passengers (First*/Business/Economy) |
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767-400ER | 3 (20/50/175) |
Embraer 170 | 7 (6/74) |
Embraer 175 | 6 (6/82) |
Embraer 190 | 10 (8/106) |
Embraer 195 | 6 (12/110) |