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Radictistan Air Parcel Service
IATA ICAO Callsign
APS PACKAGE
AOC #022
HubsNorcust-Hartfer International Airport
Nuxenstat Xenocimedes Radicti International Airport
Secondary hubsBeschertal Municipal Airport
Fleet size210
Destinations224 (domestic)
HeadquartersHartfer, Grand Duchy of Radictistan
Key peopleEdgar Romanoff
CEO
Websitehttp://www.raps.co.rd

Radictistan Air Parcel Service is a Radictistani cargo airline. It is the largest freight carrier in Radictistan and has its main hub at Norcust-Hartfer International Airport in Norcustsur. It is the only commercial operator of An-124 cargo aircraft in Radictistan and is a major contributor to the Civil Reserve Air Fleet.

Corporate affairs

Headquarters

The company's corporate headquarters are located in downtown Hartfer within the Dimitri Korolev building.

Labor unions

  • GB Flieger represents pilots and flight engineers. The union has an agreement with RAPS providing for mandatory collective bargaining fees.
  • GB Mechanikat represents RAPS mechanics and technicians.
  • GB Verkehr represents all personnel at cargo sorting facilities.

Fleet

Aircraft In Service Orders Notes
An-124-102 3 -
B747-400ERF 4 -
Il-96T 40 -
Il-76TD 49 -
Il-76TD-90VD 13 11 Conversions from Il-76TD.
An-72T 56 - Domestic and Apathian flights only
An-32B-110 33 - Domestic flights only
PZL M28 8 - Domestic flights only. STOL
PC-6/B 4 - Domestic flights only. STOL

Operating units

  • RAPS Global provides airport-to-airport international air freight services on behalf of forwarding agents.
  • RAPS Express provides next-day courier service within Radictistan as well as service to select international destinations. It operates the entirety of the RAPS domestic aircraft fleet.
  • RAPS Special Air Cargo provides outsize cargo and other ad hoc charter services using the company's three An-124-102 aircraft. The division's frequent clients include oil companies, Royal Radictistan Energy, and the Radictistani military.

Accidents and incidents

A RAPS An-32B-110 crashed into the side of the Manfredsbarg on September 25, 2016 during final approach to Rabensberg Airport in Norcustsur. Both crewmembers were killed.