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Brolair

The new Brolair logo, adopted in 321.

Brolair

The original, 299-302 logo of Brolair.

Brolair, sometimes styled BrolAir is an airline founded in former Brolecia in November 299. Although initially privately-owned, Brolair received a major injection of capital from the Brolecian government at its founding and was also considered the flag carrier of the Federal Republic of Brolecia. Following the establishment of the Stervian Confederation in January 302, BrolAir withdrew from most of its international routes, focusing instead on the domestic market and adopting the name Eylfalas Stervian Airlines.

After the 320 joint Portocapitalian-Afrazurean-Allacoan intervention, a good portion of Eylfalas's fleet was seized by occupation authorities and distributed to the new countries that emerged out of Stervia. The new government of North Brolecia acquired the majority of the company's remaining assets. The airline resumed operations under the old name Brolair in March 321, with the first international flight between Blanchelocq and Porto Capital occurring later that month.

In June 321, the company announced that its regional routes were to be transferred to a new, wholly-owned subsidiary named Brolair Express, while Brolair proper would focus on the major domestic routes and international flights.

Brolair is a full member of the Open Skies agreement.

Fleet[]

Brolair Lac 510

Lendosa Aviation LAC-510

Brolair Lac 1000

Lendosa Aviation LAC-1000

Brolair Lac 1100

Lendosa Aviation LAC-1100

Brolair Lac 2100

Lendosa Aviation LAC-2100

  • 5 Lendosa Aviation LAC-510
  • 2 Lendosa Aviation LAC-1000
  • 4 Lendosa Aviation LAC-1100
  • 2 Lendosa Aviation LAC-2100

During the Brolecia era (299-302), Brolair also operated other aircraft series manufactured by Lendosa Aviation: LAC-500, LAC-2000, LAC-2000C, LAC-4000 and LAC-4100. Following the dissolution of Stervia, most of the company's widebody fleet was distributed to other airlines across the Medhinou Pact.

Destinations[]

Domestic[]

  • Blanchelocq, Mirroire (Main international hub)
  • Azirichorie, Aziri
  • Brizolastaadt, Mirroire
  • Cité-Mirroire, Mirroire
  • Cité-Soleil, Mirroire
  • Err d'Ord, Accord
  • Michard, Menche-Ponche
  • Poisson, Merfruit
  • Puissance, Treixe
  • Rochambeau, Menche-Ponche
  • Saint-Philippe-sur-le-Arwath, Merfruit
  • Trenche, Treixe

International[]

BrolairRouteMap

Brolair's international routes as of August 321

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