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Caribbean Coast Virtual Airlines to open

Yet another airline will crowd the virtual skies, as Caribbean Coast Virtual Airlines has announced they will be opening up very soon.

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ATA releases Legacy division

ATA today announced it has released its much anticipated Legacy division, after three months of hard work.
This divison not only makes the total routes on ATAv’s scheduling system over one-thousand four-hundred, it also adds two aircraft to the fleet.
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Westernair opens new site

Westernair announced today that it has finished migrating it’s site to the new address at www.westernair.org.uk.
At present not much has changed with the website although a more
convential crew centre that is easier to use compared to the old one
has been implemented. Also the airline’s A320′s and Boeing 757 are now
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United Virtual and Virtual Air Canada announce partnership

United Virtual Airlines and Virtual Air Canada today announced a partnership to fully integrate operations in the ongoing Saturday afternoon VATSIM group event, The Saturday Scramble. Combined, the two virtual airlines count more than 1,000 pilots. This brings a very large base of potential participants to an online event.

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World’s biggest international flight simulation event takes place this weekend

World’s biggest international flight simulation event takes place this weekend November 5th and 6th at Lelystad Airport near Schiphol Airport, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Already there are more than 300 participants and this number might increase even further.

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Beach Express Airways takes the skies

Beach Express Airways is a new airline that strives to be as
realistic as possible. Down to every dollar is recorded and financed to
make Beach Express real.
This brand new airline is based out in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, starting out by leasing one Saab
340A Aircraft and flying to one destination daily. Continue reading

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Scot-Air continues to climb

Over the last month Scot-Air has been working on adding as many new features as we can to our pilots.

The first update is the brand new livery, according to CEO Scott Smith
it is now more eye appealing with more images and more features such as
tartan.

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