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Acnaiv InterWorld Airways (AIWA)
Ahknab IntereWorld Airway (AIWA)
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IATA ICAO Callsign
AW AIA AIWA
Founded17th January, 1977 (as Acnaiv Air)
4th March, 1999 (as AIWA)
Commenced operations17th January, 1977
HubsAlia Kaimalu Avienta International Airport
Secondary hubsJal'Knudsen International Airport
Fleet size201
DestinationsTBC
Company slogan“Delivering Quality”
HeadquartersAvienta, Acnaiva
Key peopleVieva Vamatu (CEO)
Taiga Matuvako (Chairman)
WebsiteAIWA.com

Acnaiv InterWorld Airways (AIWA) (Acnaiviv: Ahknab IntereWorld Airway) is the national airline and flag carrier of Acnaiva.

History

Establishment

In need of a national airline, shortly after the split of the Greater Lennoic Union in 1960, the acnaiv government set up Acnaiv Air, with would serve destinations from Avienta International to Ageits International in Stiegae, and to Jal'Knudsen International in Acnaiva

Early years

Jal'Knudsen International Airport, in 1979

On 1st Febuary, 1977, the first flight of Air Acnaiva took place, going from Avienta International to Jal'Knudsen International Airport, with Shav Telenska on the flight. During the early years, most of its operations were largely devoted to domestic flights to serve remote communities, with only a handful of international flights to Rwizikuru.

Fast forward to 1999, Air Acnaiva was renamed to Acnaiv InterWorld Airways (AIWA). Before that, it started to open international flights with more nations, such as

During the 1980s, Air Acnaiva began to expand there fleet to more modern aircraft, due to the growth of the GDP and HDI of Acnaiva. Along with that, Avienta International was completely remodeled to look more modern im 1988, and Jal'Knudsen followed suit in 1990.

Destinations

Domestic

Hub
Focus city
Seasonal service

International

(TBC)

Fleet

(TBC)

Accidents and incidents

  • 9 November, 1984 - Air Acnaiva Flight 903: A Boeing 727's left engine jammed with debris from a weather balloon nearby, causing the plane to wobble of balance and crash-land on Da'hg Regional Airport. Only 3 people were killed
  • 9 November, 1997 - Air Acnaiva Flight 5978: An Airbus a310 belonging to Acnaiv Air ran out of fuel and crashed in remote Acnaiv forest. 24 out of the 67 onboard were killed, making it the deadliest aviation accident in recent Acnaiv history.
City Country Airport
Avienta  Acnaiva Alia Kaimalu International Airport
Jal'Knudsen  Acnaiva Jal'Knudsen International Airport
Skvha  Acnaiva Skvha Regional Airport
Da'hg  Acnaiva Johac Xyhep Airport
Nina  Acnaiva Nina Airport