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| subsidiaries = [[Estradi Air Cargo]] <br> [[Diharan Air Express]]
| subsidiaries = [[Estradi Air Cargo]] <br> [[Diharan Connection]]
| fleet_size = 113
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| destinations = 143
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|85 (Passenger)
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| company_slogan = ''Travel the golden skies!''
| company_slogan = ''Travel the golden skies!''
| parent = [[Estradian Air Transport Group]]
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'''Estradi Air''' ([[Elyrian]]: )(Stylized as '''EstradiAir''') is the {{wp|flag carrier}} and largest airline in [[Estradia]] both by fleet size and number of passengers served. As one of the few major airlines in Estradia, it operates almost 2,000 daily flights, including local connection flights, regional affiliates and subsidiaries, flying to 143 destinations across 5 continents. With the Estradian government a majority stakeholder, Estradi Air and its subsidiaries serve both a commercial and civil service role. This includes many routes to deliver supplies, mail, personnel and other support for Estradia's more rural communities. Additionally, Estradi Air serves as the preferred means of international travel for government personnel
'''Estradi Air''' ([[Elyrian]]: )(Stylized as '''EstradiAir''') is the {{wp|flag carrier}} and largest airline in [[Estradia]] both by fleet size and number of passengers served. As one of the few major airlines in Estradia, it operates almost 1,500 daily flights, including local connecting flights, cargo and subsidiaries. Based out of [[Bolisahar]], Estradi Air flies to 143 destinations across 5 continents. With the Estradian government a majority stakeholder, Estradi Air and its subsidiaries serve both a commercial and civil service role. This includes many routes to deliver supplies, mail, personnel and other support for Estradia's more rural communities. Additionally, Estradi Air serves as the preferred means of international travel for government personnel.


==History==
==History==


==Corporate Affairs
==Corporate Affairs==


==Destinations==
==Destinations==

Revision as of 23:37, 31 December 2019

Estradi Air
Estradi Air New Logo.png
Stylized logo of Estradi Air, in use since 2014.
IATA ICAO Callsign
ES EDA DIHARA
FoundedFebuary 17th, 1957
Commenced operationsMarch 28th, 1957
Hubs
Frequent-flyer programRayClub
SubsidiariesEstradi Air Cargo
Diharan Connection
Fleet size113
Destinations
  • 85 (Passenger)
  • 24 (Cargo)
Company sloganTravel the golden skies!
Parent companyEstradian Air Transport Group
HeadquartersBolisahar, Estradia
Key peopleOlamide Afolayan (CEO)
RevenueIncrease $33.5 Billion
Operating incomeIncrease $2.1 Billion
Net incomeDecrease $4.0 billion
Employees13,865
Websitewww.EstradiAir.com

Estradi Air (Elyrian: )(Stylized as EstradiAir) is the flag carrier and largest airline in Estradia both by fleet size and number of passengers served. As one of the few major airlines in Estradia, it operates almost 1,500 daily flights, including local connecting flights, cargo and subsidiaries. Based out of Bolisahar, Estradi Air flies to 143 destinations across 5 continents. With the Estradian government a majority stakeholder, Estradi Air and its subsidiaries serve both a commercial and civil service role. This includes many routes to deliver supplies, mail, personnel and other support for Estradia's more rural communities. Additionally, Estradi Air serves as the preferred means of international travel for government personnel.

History

Corporate Affairs

Destinations

Fleet

Estradi Air operates a mix of short to long-haul aircraft. Totaling up to 113 aircraft, the fleet consists as follows:

Estradi Air Fleet
Aircraft Total Orders Options Notes
Airbus A330-200 10
Airbus A330-300 7
Airbus A340-300 3
Boeing 737-800 36
Iszada IA-114 24
Iszada IA-115 33
Total 110 0 0 0

Services

Lack of seats builds character

Accidents and incidents

Lotta deaths boi