Trellinese Airlines
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Founded | March 25, 1949 Martheqa, Trelum, Trellin | ||||||
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Destinations | 27 | ||||||
Headquarters | Amadar II International Airport, Martheqa, Trellin | ||||||
Key people | Ghorin Malle (CEO) |
Trellinese Airlines is the flag carrier of Trellin and its largest airline. The airline was founded in 1949 at Martheqa's Amadar II International Airport, which remains its headquarters and main hub. Because of state-imposed isolationism, Trellinese Airlines has not developed substantial international connections, instead focusing heavily on its domestic routes, with a number of regional services based from its hubs at Arimathea, Asketon, Cadenza, Txir and Martheqa.
As of 2014, Trellinese is a member of the Zitru-headquartered Star Alliance.
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Incidents and accidents
- In 1968, Trellinese Airlines Flight 678 lost an engine to a bird impact while attempting to land for a medical emergency in minimal visibility conditions at Capital Airport, Arimathea. Unable to align to the runway, the plane crashed into a parked aircraft on the taxiway before impacting the terminal building. Casualties in the airport and on the two planes totalled 248, the highest death toll of any Trellinese Airlines accident and the worst in Arimathean history.