Airlines on the Network

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David Gilbert
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Airlines on the Network

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Hi Guys,

Is there any restriction on the airline codes/callsigns that we can fly under on the network. I.e are we restricted to airlines that would normally fly in the SoCal area or can we fly under any real world airline callsign?

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David
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Re: Airlines on the Network

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Any real world or active virtual airline is fine.
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Re: Airlines on the Network

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Excellent, just wanted to clarify that.

Regards

David
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Re: Airlines on the Network

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Keith Smith wrote:Any real world or active virtual airline is fine.
That doesn't imply that you could not fly, for example, "Eastern Airlines" (EAL), on the network, does it?

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You could do that, too, yes. It's just not very common and I can't promise the controllers are going to know all the old callsigns by heart.
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Eastern is back as a Part 135 charter in real life, actually. Same paint and all.
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Yes their first brand new 737-800 arrived in MIA a few days ago.

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