San Francisco, CA, –Oceanica Virtual Aviation Incorporated (OVA) Chairman and Board of Directors are pleased to announce plans to start up a new Virtual Airline name Pacific International Virtual (PIV). PIV plans to operate out of KSFO and PHNL which will commence operations in the late summer of 2010 and serve up to a dozen cities worldwide with the Boeing 717, 737 and 757 aircraft by the end of its first year of operation.
Pacific International Virtual will offer its members the most updated technology and enhanced award and recognition system. The company has not yet announced its final route structure but is considering servicing to many North America cities. Oceanica Virtual Aviation, Inc. which is the parent company of Pacific International Virtual has created Continue reading
A new virtual airline has taken to the skies: Platinum Airways. The airline offers its VP’s a very virtual environment that is rich in content and low on rules. Operating out of four hubs, Platinum Airways flies a wide range of jet aircraft in its own livery. Platinum Airways is a non-VATSIM, KISS airline and is aimed at FS9 and FSX users.
Platinum Airways was established by a group of VP’s in 2009 with one central aim: to ensure that flying remains fun. Platinum Airways presents itself as a KISS airline, Keeping It Straight and Simple. Operating out of KDFW (Dallas Fort Worth), CYVR (Vancouver), Brussels (EBBR) and Perth (YPPH), it offers more than 1,000 flights (many of them multiple legs) that can be flown as and when it suits the VP best. VP’s can switch between hubs as they please, Continue reading
Hyde Park, IL – After countless months of development and reorganization, Cirrus Air announced on May 10th that as of May 21st the airline would once again take to the skies with new aircraft, destinations, site and organizational structure. “Through the efforts of countless people we have successfully reorganized our airline from the fleet to our Pilot Operations Handbook, making Cirrus Air a more efficient airline”, stated Jeremy Ballsmith.
The improvements Cirrus has made in the past few months include a new website, system, addition of the Q400, over 10 new destinations including mainline services and a new regional service in the northeast, and our new POH. Cirrus has created an all new POH for its members, detailed and more specific to our operations Cirrus has worked to create a more efficient environment.
Dash Q 400 Introduced into service…
Cirrus Air has ordered 10 Dash Q 400 aircraft all assigned to regional routes Continue reading
Mexicana Virtual Airlines- We are here to bring you to one of the most popular destinations in the world and around the world from our hub in Mexico City. We are a flight simulator based virtual airline for online flight simulation. We use an advanced PIREP system that has an online flight tracker, realistic fleet scheduling and dispatch center.
You can now join as a pilot for Mexicana Virtual Airlines @ http://www.simmiles.com/centralva/MXA/
RYRvirtual is very pleased to officially announce the widely-anticipated launch of Europe’s new favourite VA.
RYRvirtual is an Irish VA which was founded in April 2009 between Andrew Rob and myself and has been in development ever since. We operate a fleet of over 200 Boeing 737-800s into more than 150 airports across Europe, giving our pilots nearly 2,000 flights to choose from, making our route network the biggest in Europe.
Our ultimate target is to become Europe’s largest VA, Continue reading
Kansas City MO - Global-Air.Org CEO, Brian Keates, announced today that his latest VA enterprise opened its doors for business. As the name implies, Global-Air.Org is truly ‘global’ with 11 hubs world wide and a route network which covers almost every corner of the earth.
Hubs are located in USA, Mexico, Caribbean, Europe, South America, Pacific, Oceania, Asia and Africa so the globe is well covered.
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What is Thomas Cook Virtual?
Thomas Cook Virtual is a virtual-airline based on the real-world Thomas Cook.
Not another Virtual Airline!
We have seen a very open market for a Thomas Cook Virtual Airline, with the one possible competitor now closed – the others are either based on a freewebs website and therefore cannot really do much. Continue reading