Royal Airways [MIGRATED]
Posted: Thu Jul 06, 2017 11:45 pm
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Royal Airways (IATA designation RA, ICAO RAW), formally the Royal Nortan Airways Corporation, is the flag carrier of the Kingdom of Great Nortend and the main air line operating out thereof and the only air line based therein. Its headquarters are currently located at Aviation House, on the Calbend in Lendert. RA is based at Royal St. Christopher's Airport whence it operates a number of flights daily to destinations all across the globe. Royal Airways carries passengers and the Royal Family, as well as air letters and parcels part of the Royal Mails of the General Post Office.
History
Royal Airways was established in 1933 from the amalgamation of the Nortan European Air Service, Haxley Airways and Norchman Airways under Royal charter issued by His Majesty King George III. At first only operating flights along a route from St. Christopher's Aerodrome—London (Croydon)—Paris—Marseilles—Rome—Pisa—Brindisi—Athens, it has gradually broadened into a hub-and-spoke flight system operating out of Royal St. Christopher's Airport.
Governance
Royal Airways is governed by the terms of its Royal charter as issued in 1933 and amended in 1982. Absolute control of the air line is vested in the Court of Directours which is chaired by the Governour. The day-to-day operations of the air line is managed by the Managing Directour, currently Mr Stuart Hardram CKN.
Royal Airways (IATA designation RA, ICAO RAW), formally the Royal Nortan Airways Corporation, is the flag carrier of the Kingdom of Great Nortend and the main air line operating out thereof and the only air line based therein. Its headquarters are currently located at Aviation House, on the Calbend in Lendert. RA is based at Royal St. Christopher's Airport whence it operates a number of flights daily to destinations all across the globe. Royal Airways carries passengers and the Royal Family, as well as air letters and parcels part of the Royal Mails of the General Post Office.
History
Royal Airways was established in 1933 from the amalgamation of the Nortan European Air Service, Haxley Airways and Norchman Airways under Royal charter issued by His Majesty King George III. At first only operating flights along a route from St. Christopher's Aerodrome—London (Croydon)—Paris—Marseilles—Rome—Pisa—Brindisi—Athens, it has gradually broadened into a hub-and-spoke flight system operating out of Royal St. Christopher's Airport.
Governance
Royal Airways is governed by the terms of its Royal charter as issued in 1933 and amended in 1982. Absolute control of the air line is vested in the Court of Directours which is chaired by the Governour. The day-to-day operations of the air line is managed by the Managing Directour, currently Mr Stuart Hardram CKN.