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Monthly Archives: November 2009

InterContinental Airways Announces Expansion

InterContinental is in the middle of a massive expansion in both route and aircrafts. Today, the Boeing 777-200LR program was started with over 100 daily flights worldwide, some originating in Hawaii as well. The new 777 is featuring interContinental’s renewed livery soon to be present on all aircrafts.

Along with the 777, many more B767 routes have been added. The origination airports for all these new flights are: PHNL, KLAX, KSFO, KDEN, KORD and KIAH.

Visit them at:  http://www.flyintercontinental.com

Celestial Air Virtual Announces New Service From San Jose to Honolulu

San Jose, California – Celestial Air Virtual is proud to announce it will be starting service from Norman Mineta San Jose International Airport (KSJC) to Honolulu (PHNL) starting November 14, 2009.  

Celestial Air Virtual also needs pilots to join them for the Oakland Center - KSJC Overload Event on the 21st of November.  They would also like to invite you to join them on the December 5th event in Honolulu and the opening of the route.

Please visit their events page at www.celestialairvirtual.com

Virtual Military Airlift Command Reopens Under Original Founder

The Virtual Military Airlift Command is back under the founder’s ownership.  Lloyd Mendenhall, who founded VMAC in 1997, is back in command.

In December of 1997 four FS Pilots got together and formed VMAC(Yes! 1997).  The original founders of VMAC were, Lloyd Mendenhall, Lindy Northam Jr., Doyle Northam Sr., and Mike Fletcher.  The Virtual Military Airlift Command ran non-stop until 2007.  Continue reading

UASO Constellation Program Set to Establish First Communications and Tracking System

UASO Headquarters – Norfolk, VA- It was released today that the United Aeronautics and Spaceflight Organization has begin designing the first virtual communications, tracking, and global positioning satellite system. This multi-purpose satellite system will be utilized to help the UASO with short and long range space missions for years to come. Continue reading

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