Archive for February, 2008

Another 767; 3 More Trans-Atlantic Routes!

Our lonely 767 has finally gotten a sister! The newest addition to our fleet, another 767-200ER, was delivered earlier this week, and was put to work in short order. New destinations will include Philadelphia, Atlanta and sunny Miami, Florida!

February 24 2008 | News and Uncategorized | No Comments »

Second 767 Being Prepped

Our second 767 is being prepped with its state of the art interior and IFE system at our Ontario, California, widebody maintenance facility. This one is another -200ER series 767, and will be slated to serve 3 more eastern US cities, which will be announced soon. The delivery flight has been awarded to Capt. John Savage, our most active 767 captain to date.

February 10 2008 | News | No Comments »

Files with New Livery to be in New Format

In order to make things easier for all involved, as our new livery aircraft become available, they will be made available in separate files, each being optimized for either FS2004 or FSX installation. We will also be releasing them as full installer programs.

February 10 2008 | News and Uncategorized | No Comments »

TeamSpeak Server Development

In looking to bring onboard as many features as possible, and in looking for tools to help build up a community of pilots, we have begun trials and experimentation with our own TeamSpeak server. Tests have so far been adequate, and another similar program will be tested in the near future. In bringing a permanent server online, we hope to use it in order to:

-Allow pilots to speak to each other while in the air on our own private channel.

-Allow pilots and staff to interact in real time rather than waiting for forum posts.

-Experiment with a ground dispatch prior to being turned over to online ATC.

There are a few more options out there, as far as maintaining a voice server, including membership in certain networks. When the time comes, we will make the decision we hope will benefit all of our pilots.

February 10 2008 | News | No Comments »