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ENJOY WITH OUR AFFILIATE FLEET

Posted: 08-15-2010 05:15 AM
by Omar Campanalunga
The information is obtained from different sources (2020) and some of these have not been updated, for this reason, I ask for your help if you have more current information. If you want to fly these “One” companies see our pilot handbook http://www.aavirtual.com/handbook.php
In this list and the real URLs were added to see the fleet and more information for flights.

In addition to the our oneworld “virtual” member airlines (1), there are a number of oneworld affiliate airlines (AFF) For exp.: American Airlines (one world partner) – Affiliate: American Eagle


(1)American Airlines -(AFF) American Eagle American Eagle includes flights operated by Air Wisconsin, Compass Airlines, Envoy Air, ExpressJet, Mesa Airlines, Piedmont Airlines, PSA Airlines, Republic Airlines, SkyWest Airlines and Trans States Airlines.
(1)British Airways -(AFF) BA Cityflyer, British Airways (BA) Limited, Comair , OpenSkies and SUN-AIR of Scandinavia
(1)Cathay Pacific -(AFF) Cathay Dragon
(1)Finnair -(AFF) Nordic Regional Airlines. Only on routes operated by Nordic Regional Airlines on behalf of Finnair
(1)Iberia -(AFF) Iberia Regional Air Nostrum, Iberia Express
(1)Japan Airlines-(AFF)JAL Express, J-AIR and Japan Transocean Air
(1)Latam -(AFF) LATAM Airlines Argentina, LATAM Airlines Brazil, LATAM Airlines Colombia, LATAM Airlines Ecuador, LATAM Airlines Express, LATAM Airlines Peru (Note: LATAM Airlines Paraguay
(1)Malaysia Airlines-No affiliates
(1)Qantas-(AFF)QantasLink and Jetconnect
(1)Qatar Airways-No affiliates
(1)Royal Jordanian-No affiliates
(1)S7 Airlines-(AFF) Globus, LLC.
(1)SriLankan Airlines -No affiliates

One world virtual Fleet

I recommend check the fleets in these links https://www.planespotters.net/airlines and http://www.airlinecodes.co.uk/home.asp
Example: the fleet of American Airlines will be : https://www.planespotters.net/airline/American-Airlines

(1) American Airlines AAL (American Airlines Group) Country: United States - Callsign: American http://www.aa.com/


(AFF) Envoy Air ENY Calsing: Envoy - Country: United States - Callsign: Eagle Flighthttp://www.aa.com


(AFF) Republic Airways Country: United States - Callsing: Brickyard http://www.flychautauqua.com/


(AFF) Express Jet ASQ Country: United States - Callsing: ACEY http://www.expressjet.com/


(1) British Airways BAW Country: United Kingdom - Callsign: Speedbird http://www.Britishairways.com


(AFF) Sun-Air of Scandanavia SUS Country: Denmark - Callsign: Sunscan http://www.sun-air.dk/


(AFF) BA Cityflyer BAW Country: United Kingdom – Callsign: Flyer http://www.Britishairways.com


(AFF) Commair CAW Country: South Africa – Callsing: Commercial http://www.comair.co.za/


(1) Cathay Pacific CPA Country: Hong Kong - Callsign: Cathay http://www.cathaypacific.com/


(AFF) Dragonair HDA Country: Hong Kong Callsign: Dragon http://www.dragonair.com


(1) Finnair FIN Country: Finland – Callsing Finnair http://www.finnair.com


(AFF) Flybe Finland FMC Country: Finland- Callsing Fincomm http://fi-en.flybe.com/


(1) Iberia IBE Country: Spain - Callsign: Iberia http://www.iberia.com


(AFF) Air Nostrum ANS Country: Spain Callsign: Nostrum Air http://www.iberia.com


(1)Japan Airlines JAL Country: Japan - Callsing: Japanair http://www.jal.co.jp


(AFF) Japan Air Commuter JAC Country: Japan - Callsing: Commuter http://www.jal.co.jp


(AFF) Japan Transocean JTA Country: Japan - Callsing: JAI Ocean http://www.jal.co.jp/jta


(1) LATAM Country : Chile - Callsing: LAN https://www.latam.com/en_us/


(1) Malaysia Airlines Country Malaysia - Callsing: Malaysian http://www.malaysiaairlines.com


(1) Qantas QFA Country: Australia - Callsign: QUANTAS http://www.qantas.com.au


(APP) Jetconnect QNZ Country: New Zealand - Callsign: QANTAS JETCONNECT http://www.qantas.co.nz


(1) Qatar Airways Country: Qatar- Callsign: Qatari http://www.qatarairways.com/


(1)Royal Jordanian Airlines RJA Country: Jordan- Callsing Jordanian http://www.rj.com/


(1)S7 Siberia airlines SBI Country: Russian Federation - Callsign: Siberian Airlines http://www.s7.ru


(1)SriLankan Airlines ALK Country: Sri Lanka - Callsign: SriLankan http://www.srilankan.com/

Re: ENJOY WITH OUR AFFILIATE FLEET

Posted: 08-15-2010 04:37 PM
by Michael Blakely
Wow Omar, you've been busy. Great list!

Re: ENJOY WITH OUR AFFILIATE FLEET

Posted: 08-15-2010 05:12 PM
by Omar Campanalunga
I promise to you update with more information. The reason for this list was your post and the callsings for each company.
For example:

As you know British is a Speedbird for an ATC. :lol:

Better say: "Delivery Hello, Speedbird 65, stand 411, Information Quebec, QNH1016, A 747-400, Start-up for
Nairobi" Than: "Delivery Hello, British 65, stand 411, Information Quebec, QNH1016, A 747-400, Start-up for
Nairobi"

Re: ENJOY WITH OUR AFFILIATE FLEET

Posted: 08-16-2010 06:22 AM
by Harold Henderson
Thanks, Omar, for your hard work!

Re: ENJOY WITH OUR AFFILIATE FLEET

Posted: 08-16-2010 08:29 AM
by Omar Campanalunga
Thnks to you.

:arrow: Etihad Airways is updated in the list, nice flight Joseph.

Re: ENJOY WITH OUR AFFILIATE FLEET

Posted: 08-16-2010 11:04 AM
by Greg Gemelli
Awesome list!

Callsign for Comair is: COMAIR
ICAO code: CAW

This site is a good reference for codes/callsigns: http://www.airlinecodes.co.uk/home.asp

Cheers

Re: ENJOY WITH OUR AFFILIATE FLEET

Posted: 08-16-2010 02:21 PM
by Omar Campanalunga
Thnks for your help,
:arrow: List updated.

Re: ENJOY WITH OUR AFFILIATE FLEET

Posted: 10-06-2010 10:55 PM
by Theodore Martin
That looks like a lot of work Omar. Thanks for sharing.

Re: ENJOY WITH OUR AFFILIATE FLEET

Posted: 10-07-2010 07:35 AM
by Panagiotis Zervoulias
Very good job Omar!!!
You' ve searched a lot for that... If you want a little help from me, I' ve read yesterday in a very well-known aviation magazine here in Greece that Boeing delivered to British Airways the first 777-300ER and BA use this aircraft in routes from London to Asia (especially India). Can you search that please?

Re: ENJOY WITH OUR AFFILIATE FLEET

Posted: 10-09-2010 10:35 AM
by Omar Campanalunga
Thnks for your updated, The 777- 300 series will be operated shortly, here below there are two interesting video about this:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mLGqrsjILo4

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-1awUoY ... re=related

Re: ENJOY WITH OUR AFFILIATE FLEET

Posted: 11-26-2010 07:50 AM
by Norberto Rivera
Isaac Swainston wrote:How do we know when and what we can fly as far as these affiliate fleets go.
For example.

I cannot find any flights or routes operated by CityFlyer in the BAE146-100. (or any other)
I cannot find any flights or routes operated by Jetblue in the E190. (or any other)

These are just two examples...the timetable doesn't have them.

Same thing with the 777-300.

So here is my question: can we augment the timetable with our own FREQs or must they come from the timetable...or what I am saying is if they aren't in the timetable how can we fly them.

I am getting ready to do my retro to. But I can only find a few routes in the DC6 and 707. Whadda about the DC10, 727 ,etc?
To answer your question in the simplest way: You can create a FREQ from one of three sources: this website, the current AA timetable, or the current Oneworld timetable. In the latter two cases you should let your hub manager know where you are getting your flights from so he can verify that they are valid flights.

As far as codeshares go, JetBlue is not on the official timetable yet that I'm aware of so you wouldn't see it yet. As a Captain you are not yet authorized to fly codeshare routes that do not take off and land in the U.S. For now, you would be limited to codeshares with ASA and HAL until JBU routes officially come online. I have a feeling that the Bae-100's or RJ-85's/100's have passed on to a better life, but I could be wrong. I know Air Canada still uses them and I'm sure there are several still in operation in Europe, but I woudln't know the airline's names.

On the retro, that timetable is still pretty young. The guys have done a great job putting it together but the information is really hard if not impossible to find. That being said, you don't have to limit yourself to the retro timetable for those flights. You can (provided that you have the retro endorsement of course) fly any flight on the current timetables in similar retro equipment. It is your responsibility as PIC to operate a route in appropriate equipment, i.e. Don't expect to complete AAL2 KLAX-KJFK in a DC-6 in one shot. I guarantee you'll run out of fuel somewhere past that left turn at Albuquerque. ;) If there is a question about a particular aircraft your hub manager holds the last decision on whether to allow it or not.

Re: ENJOY WITH OUR AFFILIATE FLEET (2014)

Posted: 01-09-2014 07:22 PM
by Norberto Rivera
Great job! The EMB-175's from Republic (RPA - callsign: "Brickyard") are not listed. They are currently in service on American Eagle routes between ORD-PHL and a couple of other destinations.

Re: ENJOY WITH OUR AFFILIATE FLEET (2014)

Posted: 01-12-2014 06:07 AM
by Omar Campanalunga
Norberto,
OK, the list is updated with REPUBLIC.
Thanks for your help.

Re: ENJOY WITH OUR AFFILIATE FLEET (2014)

Posted: 01-16-2014 05:51 AM
by Omar Campanalunga
Mitch, Nice photo.
American Eagle includes flights operated by American Eagle, Express Jet, Republic Airlines and SkyWest Airlines. During this week this will be updated.
Thanks for your help.