Difference between revisions of "Royal Blue Air"
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|revenue ={{increase}} 897.2 million | |revenue ={{increase}} 897.2 million | ||
|net_income ={{increase}} Od 1.01 billion | |net_income ={{increase}} Od 1.01 billion |
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Founded | 1993 | |||
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Commenced operations | 1 januari 1994 | |||
Hubs | Prince Harm International Airfield | |||
Secondary hubs |
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Frequent-flyer program | Flying Blue | |||
Airport lounge | Blue Swan Club | |||
Alliance | None | |||
Fleet size | N/A | |||
Destinations | N/A | |||
Company slogan | Fly Royal, Fly Blue | |||
Parent company | Blueacian Goverment | |||
Headquarters |
Registered office: Blueacia Head office: Prince Harm International Airfield | |||
Key people |
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Revenue | 897.2 million | |||
Net income | Od 1.01 billion | |||
Website | [www.rba.bl] |
Royal Blue Air (better known as RBA) is the flag carrier airline of Blueacia, and serves numerous destinations. The headquaters are located in Labia Cue facing Prince Harm International Airfield,
Contents
Corporate Affairs and Identity
Destinations
Airport | City | Country |
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Fleet
Aircraft | Years operated | Total | Type | Notes | |
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Foller 70 | 1994–Present | 7 | Jet aircraft | ||
Foller 100 | 1995–Present | 12 | Jet aircraft | An extra aircraft is used by the Royal family and the goverment | |
McDonald Dugless MD-81 | 2000-Present | Jet aircraft | |||
McDonald Dugless MD-83 | 2000-Present | Jet aircraft | |||
McDonald Dugless MD-90-50 | 2000-Present | Jet aircraft | |||
Bombarbier Q400 | 2000-present | Prop aircraft | |||
Bombarbier Q400 NextGen | 2015- present | Prop aircraft | |||
Bering 757-300 | 2007-present | Jet aircraft | |||
Bering 767-300 ER | 2010-present | 1 | Jet aircraft | ||
NAME | DATE | NUMBER | TYPE | - |