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Founded | 1948 | ||||||
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Commenced operations | 1949 | ||||||
Hubs | Julian Settas International Airport (Provisa) King Solomon International Airport (Dakos) Tel Nafesh International Airport Port Solomon International Airport (Port Solomon, Ross Archipelagos) | ||||||
Focus cities | Provisa, Dakos, Port Solomon, Oured, D.A., Viridia, Chaleur. | ||||||
Subsidiaries | Colonial Express Air | ||||||
Fleet size | 183 | ||||||
Destinations | 165 | ||||||
Company slogan | "Using Tradition From the Past To Build a Vision For the Future" | ||||||
Headquarters | Dakos | ||||||
Key people | Jeffrey Lerner (CEO), Robin Mandelbaum (COO), Asher Schaeffer (CFO) | ||||||
Website | www.imperialairways.com |
Imperial Continental Airways (stylized as Imperial Continental), also known by its acronym ICA, is a Belhavian major airline headquartered in Dakos.
ICA operates several major domestic and international hubs in and out of the Empire and its colonial territories in the Far East. The company provides passenger and light freight transportation services across the world. It is recognized as one largest trans-regional and international airlines in Pardes, consistently ranked high on quality service and safety.
The airline operates on every continent in the globe, including its home base in Taveria, Skandera, Lusankya, Akkadiya, Australis, Azumakya, Ashizwe, and Kasaishima.
In 2015, it had revenues exceeding $38.6 billion and an employee workforce of 76,312.