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| | |[[Air Traffic Regulatory Organization|ATRO]] = AR | ||
| ICAO = ARA | |{{wp|ICAO airline designator|ICAO}} = ARA | ||
| | |{{wp|Airline call sign|Callsign}} = ARA | ||
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| hubs = [[Grand Isle International Airport]] | | hubs = [[Grand Isle International Airport]] | ||
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| fleet_size = 107 | | fleet_size = 107 | ||
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| parent = {{ | | parent = {{air force|Burgundie}} | ||
| num_employees = 35,410 | | num_employees = 35,410 | ||
| logo = AiReal logo.jpg | | logo = AiReal logo.jpg |
Latest revision as of 22:55, 20 January 2024
Hubs | Grand Isle International Airport |
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Fleet size | 107 |
Parent company | Royal Air Service of Burgundie |
Headquarters | Vilauristre, Burgundie |
Employees | 35,410 |
AiReal (Eng. Air Royal) is a major Burgoignesc intranational airline headquartered in Vilauristre, Ile Burgundie. It operates from its main hub at Grand Isle International Airport, with focus cities in all major Burgoignesc territories and provinces.
Fleet
Fleet modernization
In 2002, AiReal, through the Ministry of External Affairs, made a deal with Vallejar to sell them 20 MD-11s, 20 A340s, 15 A340-200s, and 15 A340-600s, between 2002 and 2007 as they modernized their fleet. The deal is said to have jump started the Vallejaran aviation industry and was widely regarded with good press around the world.