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Royal Continental Airways

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Royal Continental Airways
File:ImperialContinentalAirways logo.png
IATA ICAO Callsign
YISRAEL
Founded1924
Commenced operations1925
Focus citiesYerushalayim (Yis. Int'l./Dom.)
Ashkelon (Yis. Int'l./Dom.)
Dervaylik (Yis. Int'l./Dom.)
Beer Sheva (Yis. Dom.)
Castellum ab Alba (Lat. Int'l.)
Ghish (Ght. Int'l.)
Loweport (Art. Int'l.)
Kryssiysk (Suv. Int'l.)
Leonopolis (Lat. Int'l.)
SubsidiariesDistrict Express Air
Fleet size141
Destinations122
Company slogan"Using Tradition From the Past To Build a Vision For the Future"
HeadquartersDervaylik, Yisrael
Key peopleJeffrey Lerner (CEO),
Robin Mandelbaum (COO),
Asher Schaeffer (CFO)
Websitewww.royalcontinental.com

Royal Continental Airways (stylized as Royal Continental), also known by its acronym RCA, is a Yisraeli major airline headquartered in Dervaylik, Yisrael.

RCA operates several major domestic and international hubs in and out of the kingdom. The company provides passenger and light freight transportation services across the world. It is recognized as one largest trans-regional and international airlines in the globe, consistently ranked high on quality service and safety.

The airline operates on every continent in the globe, including its home base in Scipia and across the Periclean world, as well as Belisaria, Ghant, Norumbia, Malaio, and Oxidentale. The majority of flights are in and around the Periclean basin and Eastern Thalassan, with the next constellations of flights to eastern Norumbia. Due to geopolitical complications, the airline chiefly flies to Onekawa-Nukanoa in Malaio, Sante Reze in Oxidentale, and Tsurushima, Lion's Rock, and Uluujol in Ochran.

In 2021, it had revenues exceeding $25.1 billion and an employee workforce of 51,987.

Origins

Fleet

An RCA Ahuriri 511LR airliner, c. 1999.

Since the 1970s, the RCA has replaced its older, original airliners with newer models from the Ahuriri Aerospace R510 family, largely R511LRs. The opening of an Ahuriri plant in Yisrael has accelerated the use of the aircraft, as the company's acquisitions of new aircraft is earmarked to come from the domestically-located production facility.

Public image and controversy

Incidents and accidents

See also