Air Gagium
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Founded | 18 July 1929 | ||||||
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Fleet size | 352 | ||||||
Destinations | TBD | ||||||
Parent company | TBD | ||||||
Headquarters | Fort-Anfree | ||||||
Revenue | $23.12 billion | ||||||
Operating income | $569 million | ||||||
Employees | 57,000 | ||||||
Website | airgagium |
Air Gagium is a major Gagium-based airline headquartered in Fort-Anfree, Rachelia, sometimes referred to as the nation's flag carrier. It is the world's TBDth largest airline by fleet size, TBDth largest by scheduled passengers carried, and TBDth largest by revenue, as well as the largest Gagian airline. Air Gagium operates a comprehensive network of international and domestic flights, with almost 1,900 flights per day to nearly 200 destinations in more than TBD countries. Air Gagium is a member of the Sentinel Alliance, the largest airline alliance based in Stratea and one of the three main alliances. Air Gagium was founded in 1929 as the Gagian Airflight Service, and has continuously operated since. In 1953, Air Gagium acquired Greneige Airlines, briefly becoming the sole major airline operating in Gagium until the formation of Glaceis Airlines in 1957. During the Third Great War, Air Gagium was nationalized, along with Glaceis Airlines and Menetries Airlines. All three airlines underwent privatization in 1985.
Air Gagium operates out of three domestic hubs, and operates the most flights out of Fort-Anfree's Georges Deloffre International Airport. On average, Air Gagium handles more than 85 million passengers annually with an average of more than 220,000 passengers daily. Air Gagium employs roughly 57,000 people across the globe. Air Gagium operates a mixed fleet of TBD1 widebody jets on long-haul routes, as well as a fleet of TBD2 and TBD3 family aircraft for short-haul and regional flights.
History
Destinations and hubs
Destinations
As of November 2022, Air Gagium flies to 73 domestic destinations and TBD international destinations in TBD countries on the continents of Stratea, Abos, the Furbish Islands, Galia, and Frigo, including 15 destinations in The Furbish Islands and 12 destinations in Greater Niagara. Additionally, Air Gagium flies to TBD destinations controlled by the Khakmadoy government of the León Monarchy.
Hubs
Air Gagium currently operates three hubs.
- Georges Deloffre International Airport – Air Gagium's primary hub in the heart of Rachelia and the Gagian coast. Air Gagium operates regional, national, and international flights from Georges Deloffree, and holds roughly 63% of the market share at the airport.
- Allen International Airport – Located in the center of the nation's Etrine River watershed, Allen International services the agriculture-rich population centers of Gourel and Etrine. Air Gagium primarily offers domestic flights at Allen International, but also offers international flights to Pätschlàn, the León Monarchy, and Saint Sienia.
- Chatrois International Airport – Air Gagium owns about 55% of the market share at Chatrois's international airport, where it offers regional, domestic, and international flights to all the continents of the world. Air Gagium also offers several seasonal flights to Saint Sienia from this hub.
Air Gagium codeshares with the following airlines:
Fleet
The Air Gagium fleet consists of the following aircraft (as of August 2022):
Aircraft | In fleet | Orders | Passengers | Notes |
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Airbus A220-300 | 38 | 30 | 148 | — |
Airbus A319-100 | 41 | — | 140 | — |
Airbus A320-200 | 142 | — | 178 | — |
Airbus A320neo | 22 | 40 | 166 | — |
Airbus A330-200 | 15 | — | 224 | — |
Airbus A350-900 | 82 | — | 324 | — |
Boeing 787-9 | 12 | — | 279 | — |