Christian Airlines

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Christian Airlines, Inc.
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IATA
CA
ICAO
CAL
Callsign
CHRISTIAN AIR
Founded 2013 (2013) as Christian Airways
Commenced operations March 28, 2014 (first use of the Christian Airlines name)
AOC # CALA014A
Hubs
Fleet size 709 (mainline only)
Destinations 374 (mainline and regional)
Company slogan Fly with us
Parent company Christian Skies Holdings, Inc.
Headquarters Beaumont, Texas, Christian States
Revenue Increase C$ 38.3 billion (2043)
Operating income Increase C$ 1.249  billion (2043)
Net income Increase C$ 571  million (2043)
Total assets Decrease C$ 37.628 billion (2043)
Total equity Decrease C$ 481 million (2043)
Employees 88,087 (2043)

Christian Airlines, Inc. (commonly referred to simply as "Christian Air") is the flagship carrier of the Christian States headquartered in Beaumont, Texas. Christian Air operates out of four airline hubs in the continental Christian States and Provincia. George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston, Texas is United's largest passenger carrying hub handling 16.6 million passengers annually with an average of 45,413 passengers daily. The company employs over 88,500 people while maintaining its headquarters in Beaumont's Century Tower. Through the airline's parent company, Christian Skies Holdings, it is publicly traded under NYSECAL with a market capitalization of over $18 billion as of September, 2044.

Christian Air's main competitors in its domestic market are Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, and American Airlines.

As of November 2043 United Express Airlines received $31,660,211 in annual subsidies from the Cascadian federal government for Essential Air Services that they provided through Christian Express to rural airports in the Alaska, Yukon, and Columbia