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  2. Manx2 - Wikipedia

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    Manx2 was a virtual commuter airline with its head office in Hangar 9, Isle of Man Airport in Ballasalla, Malew, Isle of Man. [2] It sold flights and services from several airports in the UK with bases in Belfast City , Blackpool , Cardiff and Isle of Man. [ 3 ] The flights were operated for Manx2 by a number of airlines, including Van Air ...

  3. Virtual airline (hobby) - Wikipedia

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    A virtual airline (VA) is a dedicated hobby organization that uses flight simulation to model the operations of an airline. Virtual airlines generally have a presence on the Internet, similar to a real airline. [1] Many hundreds of virtual airlines of significance are currently active, with tens of thousands of participants involved at any one ...

  4. Brighton City Airways - Wikipedia

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    Brighton City Airways was launched in November 2012 as a trading name for City Airways Limited. The company commenced operations on 6 March 2013. [2] Van Air Europe, a Czech airline, operated a Let L-410 Turbolet, a small 19-seater commuter aircraft, to operate the route on behalf of Brighton City Airways.

  5. Citywing - Wikipedia

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    As Citywing was a virtual airline without its own aircraft operations licence, it leased in chartered aircraft from Van Air Europe for all of its services. The aircraft leased from Van Air Europe were four leased Let L-410s. Citywing temporarily chartered a Saab 340 from Sprint Air after the loss of its previous Van Air Let L-410s.

  6. List of airlines of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Type A Operating Licence holders [1]; Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Remarks 2Excel Aviation: BRO: BROADSWORD: AirTanker: 9L: TOW: TOWLINE: Operates a fleet of 14 Airbus A330 MRTT for the Royal Air Force, known as Voyager, under a 27-year contract to the UK Government; its call sign is a nod to its primary role of aerial refuelling tankers.

  7. Virtual Air Traffic Simulation Network - Wikipedia

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    The advent of the Internet in the mid-1990s enabled users of modern flight simulators to fly together using multiplayer functionality. In 1997, SquawkBox [25] was created by Jason Grooms as an add-on for Microsoft Flight Simulator 95, enhancing the built-in multiplayer features to allow large numbers of players to connect to the game.

  8. International Virtual Aviation Organisation - Wikipedia

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    International Virtual Aviation Organisation VZW (IVAO) is a non-profit association which operates a free-of-charge online flight-simulation network. [4] Following free registration users can connect to the IVAO Network (IVAN) either as a virtual air traffic controller or as a virtual pilot and engage and interact with each other in a massively multiplayer environment utilising real-world ...

  9. Virtual airline - Wikipedia

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    Virtual airline may refer to: Virtual airline (economics) , an airline that has outsourced as many possible operational and business functions as it can Virtual airline (hobby) , a dedicated hobby organization that uses flight simulation to model the operations of an airline