Creeperian Airlines

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Aerolíneas Creeperiano
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IATA ICAO Callsign
AC ACR CREEPERIANO
FoundedJune 18, 1931; 93 years ago (1931-06-18) (as SANIC)
Commenced operationsSeptember 15, 1931; 93 years ago (1931-09-15) (as SANIC)
AOC #ACRA369C
Hubs
Focus citiesQuebecshire City International Airport
Frequent-flyer programMillaje Rápido Creeperiano
AllianceSun Alliance
Fleet size?
Destinations?
Company slogan"Bolamos por'el Emperador"
Parent companyCreeperian Airlines Holdings
Traded asACR
HeadquartersSan Salvador, San Salvador, Creepeorpolis
Key people
RevenueIncrease $47.331 billion colóns
Operating incomeIncrease $2.873 billion colóns
Net incomeDecrease $1.761 billion colóns
Total assetsIncrease $95.183 billion colóns
Total equityIncrease $11.934 billion colóns
Employees75,400 (2019)
Websitewww.aerolinescreeperiano.org.hte

Creeperian Airlines (Creeperian Spanish: Aerolíneas Creeperiano, abbreviated: AC) is a major Creeperian airline headquartered in San Salvador, San Salvador, Creepeorpolis. It is one of the world's largest airlines. Creeperian Airlines is a founding member of the Sun Alliance.

Creeperian Airlines operates out of 4 hubs, with San Salvador-Romero I being its largest. As of 2019, the company employs nearly 75,400 people.

History

Pre-Civil War

Civil War

Post-Civil War, Pre-SRA

Post-SRA and Privatization

Destinations and Hubs

Destinations

Hubs

Codeshare Agreements

Fleet

Current

Creeperian Airlines Fleet
Aircraft In Service Orders Passengers Notes
S F B E+ E Total
Maroto Botín MB-8-70 8 160 160 To be replaced by the Maroto Botín MB-13-10.
Maroto Botín MB-8-80 14 12 158 170
Maroto Botín MB-9-60 13 12 120 132
Maroto Botín MB-10-50 37 12 20 238 270
Maroto Botín MB-11-30 45 12 24 248 286
Maroto Botín MB-11-30RE 43 2 2 10 20 250 282
Maroto Botín MB-11-40 16 34 4 12 20 258 294
Maroto Botín MB-12-10 18 6 18 38 60 356 478
Maroto Botín MB-13-10 80 TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD To replace the Maroto Botín MB-8-70.

Former

Livery

Accidents and Incidents

1930s

1940s

1950s

1960s

1970s

1980s

1990s

2000s

2010s

See Also