Continental Airlines
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Founded | August 24th, 2022 as Boom Airways | ||||
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Commenced operations | August 28th, 2022 | ||||
Hubs | Charles Pearson New Mayton City Eastlake Airport Thomas Meunier San Francisco City Airport San Francisco Midway International Airport | ||||
Alliance | StarNet Alliance | ||||
Subsidiaries | Porter Airlines | ||||
Active flights | 33 | ||||
Destinations | 17 | ||||
Key people | CEO Spegit | ||||
Website | continental.ka |
Continental Airlines is a Kanatian low-cost airline headquartered in New Mayton City, York. It was founded as Boom Airways on August 24th, 2022. It is part of StarNet Alliance.
History
On August 24th, 2022 Spegit bought an Airbus A320neo from Lego. They made a livery on it and Spegit named the airline Boom Airways. After consideration that the name was not good for an airline, she renamed it Sunlight Air. Sunlight operated its first flight from Charles Pearson New Mayton City Eastlake Airport to Riverside Airport on August 28th, 2022. On September 25th, 2022 Sunlight announced it would rebrand as Continental Airlines, keeping the "Triangle" logo.
Flights
Fleet
Current Fleet
Soeing 32
Part of Soeing's # series of aircraft, this is the smallest plane in the fleet.
Soeing 717-100
Part of Soeing's 717 series, this plane operates medium plane flights.
EAM X-10
Part of IntraJet-EAM's X series, this plane will operate other small flights.
EAM X-50
Part of IntraJet-EAM's X series, this plane will operate other medium flights.
Planned Fleet
Former Fleet
Soeing 2
Soeing's smallest plane, it operated all flights until November 12, 2022.
Airbus A320neo
The only real-life plane in the fleet, it was the largest plane in the fleet. It was built by Lego. It never flew any flights when it was removed from the fleet on November 26, 2022.
Soeing 707-100
The former medium plane in the fleet, it was replaced by the 717 as it was too small to fit in medium gates.
Accidents and incidents
On the night of November 26th, 2022, a Soeing 32 operating as a Continental Airlines test flight from Charles Pearson New Mayton City Eastlake Airport to decide how a flight to Greater East Plains International Airport would be had a stopover at George Jetson Cornwall City Airport to refuel. Upon takeoff the pilots suddenly lost control of the plane, and it banked down and slammed into a nearby hill, only 100 meters away. Both pilots survived with minor injuries, however the aircraft split in two upon impact with the hill. Further investigation revealed that the pilots put the engines to full thrust but forgot to check the pitch, causing the nose of the plane to go down.