Airlines

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Airlines are the entities that own the planes that use your airport. By signing a contract with an airline, you are agreeing to service their planes by facilitating:

  • Deboarding of passengers
  • Service Rounds
  • Baggage unloading (if requested)
  • Refueling (if requested)
  • Maintenance (only if emergency)
  • Cleaning (if requested)
  • Catering (if requested)
  • Baggage loading (if requested)
  • Boarding of passengers
  • Pushbacks (requested for all medium and large planes)
  • De-Icing (requested when temperatures are near sub-zero degrees)

Contracts

Main article: Contracts


Airlines need signed contracts before they will conduct any form of business with you. As your airport's reputation grows, you will have access to bigger and more lucrative contracts. Once a contract is signed, the airline will begin to offer you flights to and from your airport.

Relationship

The relationship between your airport and the airline depends on the successful execution of the turnaround services you offer and the on-time departure of their planes. The higher the relationship is, the more flights an airline will offer you.

For every plane that leaves your airport on time, the relationship improves. If you cancel a flight or the plane leaves your airport too late, the relationship deteriorates.

Services

Planes that have landed will be able to make use of whatever services your airport offers, such as refueling, baggage (un)loading, and cleaning. If such a service is conducted, you will receive a payment for the use of that service.

Current Commercial Airlines

Star Rating Airline Name Logo CEO Name Airline code Fleet Update of Addition
5 Air Strada AirStrada.png Bjorn Willemen AS A220-300, A320, A321, A330-300, A340-300, Boeing 737-600, Boeing 787-8
3 Allure Allure.png Patrick ten Den AL A319, ATR 42, Boeing 787-9, CRJ-200, E170
4 Atom Air AtomAir.png Costa Paes AA Boeing 737-600, Boeing 737-800, Boeing 757-200, Boeing 787-10, MD-80
1 Coast 2 Coast Coast2Coast.png Steve Barnett CC E175, E195, Saab 340 Beta 2
4 Crown Airlines Crown.png B. M. Lehmann CA A319, A320, Boeing 757-200, Boeing 787-9, Tu-144
2 Edwards Bay Edwards.png Edward Snow EB ATR 42, ATR 72, Cessna 208, CRJ-200, E175 Alpha 35
2 Fly Penguin FlyPenguin.png Mervin Clement FP 1900D, Cessna 208, CRJ-200, Q400
2 Forrest Air ForrestAir.png Fern Jhonson FA BAe-146, Cessna 208, DHC6, E190, Saab 340
1 Goose Wings Goose.png Kaan Ozturk GW 1900D, Cessna 208, CRJ-200, E190, Fokker 100, Q300
3 Havana Havana.png Vulcan Fox HV 1900D, Boeing 737-800, CRJ-700, Q400
1 Jumper Jumper.png Van Halen JP ATR 42, ATR 72, Cessna 208, DHC6, Fokker 100 Alpha 35
5 Maple Maple.png Shaun Ellithorpe MP A220-100, A380, Boeing 737-600, Boeing 737-800, Boeing 787-8 Original Early Access Release
2 Maple Express MapleExpress.png Shaun Ellithorpe MP ATR 42, ATR 72, Cessna 208, CRJ-700, DHC6, Q400 Alpha 35
3 Nordic Nordic.png Amelia Earhart NO BAe-146, Boeing 737-600, Boeing 787-8, CRJ-700, E190, MD-80 Original Early Access Release

( as NAS)

4 OK Air OKair.png Matthew Fair OK BAe-146, Boeing 737-800, Boeing 757-200, Boeing 777-200, Boeing 777-200LR, CRJ-200
4 Olympus Organization Olympus.png Jan Voors OO A350-1000, Boeing 757-200, Boeing 767-300, Boeing 787-9, Concorde
4 SkyFly Airlines SkyFly.png Quinten Ampe SF A320, A321, Boeing 777-300, Boeing 777-300ER, E170, E190
2 SkyLink SkyLink.png Reece Jones SL Boeing 737-600, Boeing 737-800, Boeing 787-10, CRJ-700 Original Early Access Release
2 Strada Regional StradaRegional.png Bjorn Willemen AS BAe-146, CRJ-700, Q300, Q400, Saab 340 Alpha 35
3 Stripe Air StripeAir.png Brandon McMillan SA A320, Boeing 737-600, Boeing 767-200, Boeing 787-8, MD-80, Tu-144 Original Early Access Release
1 Stripe Air Regional StripeAirRegional.png Brandon McMillan SA 1900D, ATR 42, ATR 72, Cessna 208, DHC6 Alpha 35
5 Swiftly Swiftly.png Jamie Davies SW Boeing 737-600, Boeing 737-800, Boeing 747-400, Boeing 757-200, Boeing 787-10, MD-11
3 Trinity Aviation TrinityAviation.png Mervin Clement TA 1900D, Boeing 757-200, CRJ-200, Q400
3 Tulip Airlines Tulip.png Elmar Westra TU A321, ATR 42, ATR 72, BAe-146, Boeing 787-9, E190, Fokker 70, Fokker 100
3 Wildcat Air Wildcat.png Pauline de Wind WC A319, A320, A350-900, CRJ-200, E170, E190
4 Zoom Zoom.png Gerald McKinley ZM A319, A320, Boeing 787-10, Concorde, CRJ-700, E170

Vintage (DLC)

Star Rating Airline Name Logo CEO Name Airline code Fleet Update of Addition
3 Maple Vintage MapleVintage.png Shaun Ellithorpe MP Ford Trimotor, L-1049, VC-10
3 Nordic Vintage NordicVintage.png Amelia Earhart NO Boeing 707-320, DC-3, Ford Trimotor
3 OK Air Vintage OKairVintage.png Matthew Fair OK Comet 4, DC-3, VC-10
3 Swiftly Vintage SwiftlyVintage.png Jamie Davies SW Boeing 377, Boeing 707-320, Comet 4
3 Tulip Airlines Vintage TulipVintage.png Elmar Westra TU Boeing 377, L-1049

Beasts of the East (DLC)

Star Rating Airline Name Logo CEO Name Airline code Fleet Update of Addition
4 Siberian Airlines Siberian.png Yuri Gagarin SB An-148, Tu-104, Tu-114, Tu-154
4 Yuri Air Yuri.png Yuri Gagarin YU An-148, Tu-104, Tu-114, Tu-154

Emergency Airlines

Air Ambulance was added to the game in Alpha 36 or in the Emergency Update

Airline Name Logo Airline code Fleet Update of Addition
Ambulance Air Ambulance.png EM Saab 340 Alpha 36

Defunct Airlines

Airline Name Logo CEO Name Airline Code Date of cease Fleet at time of cease
CLM CLM.png Howard Hughes CL May 2020 ATR 42, ATR 72, BAe-146, Cessna 208, CRJ-700
NAS NAS logo.png Amelia Earhart now NO November 2017

rebranded as Nordic

see: Nordic

Custom Airlines

Airport CEO supports custom airline liveries through the Steam Workshop since Alpha 27. A great group of modders have managed to recreate many of the world's airlines, as well as fictitious ideas! If you're feeling brave, support on how to make your own custom airline to fly into your airport can be found here.