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Name | NCPAir |
Native name | |
ACAO code | NCA |
Callsign | NEW REGIONAL |
Founded | February 19, 2001 |
Commenced operations | March 1, 2001 |
Ceased operations | |
Hubs | New Club Penguin International Airport |
Secondary hubs | |
Focus cities | |
Frequent flyer program | NewRewards |
Airline lounge | |
Airline alliance | |
Subsidiaries | |
Fleet | 15 |
Destinations | 23 |
Company slogan | Fly, glide, and ride. |
Parent company | New Club Penguin Aviation Holdings |
Headquarters | 2700 Avian Street, New Club Penguin |
Website | starjet.co.cp |
NCPAir, or New Club Penguin Airlines, is a regional airline based at New Club Penguin International Airport, and offers regional flights throughout the UnitedTerra. The airline has three focus cities, Neo Domino International Airport, Satellite City International Airport, and Teedal Regional Airport. The airline has thirty fleet and over 22 destinations in the UnitedTerra. The airline also has seasonal service to eight international destinations.
History
The airline was founded as a joint-merger between six Terrain regional airlines, Minaire, Satellite Airways, United Terra Mini Airways, , PressAir, TerrainAir and UnitedExpress, who were the six so- called survivors of the Kupamacha Crisis of 2010, in which all Kupamacha aircraft were outlawed buy the Terrain government, due to major safety concerns over the aircraft. By law, all Kupamacha aircraft to be scrapped by February 1, 2010, which left the airlines of the UTA start to dismantle, as most of the Terrain airlines' fleet were manufactured by Kupamacha. Many of the airlines who had foreign aircraft, from Pontrier and Snowing mearly survived the crisis, as many airlines continued to go bankrupt. In March 2010, the six surviving airlines agreed for the airline to merge into a larger regional airline.
Fleet
The airline's fleet consists of both regional and long-haul international aircraft. All seasonal international flights are operated by AirTerra. It has recently began commuter services to areas surrounding New Club Penguin.
Commuter
- Arcticopter AC155 (14) (commuter routes throughout New Club Penguin)
Regional
- Labraer E-190 (6) (domestic short/medium haul)
- Pontrier Dash 8 Q400 (10) (domestic ultra-short haul)
- Pontrier JRC200 (8) (domestic short haul)
- Pontrier JRC705 (6) (domestic short haul)
International
- Airhail A340-300 (5) (international ultra-long haul)
- Airhail A330-300 (5) (International long haul)
- Snowing 747-400ER (3) (international long haul)
Cabin
Currently, there are three classes, Domestic, Economy and Premium.
Domestic
Premium
Economy
Destinations
Helicopter
- New Club Penguin International Airport
- Starville Heliport
- Tops Towers Heliport
- Little Dorkugal Heliport
- Presidental Square Heliport
- Saint Ninjinian III International Airport
- New Club Penguin General Airport
- Subterrain-NCP Regional Airport
Regional
- New Club Penguin International Airport
- Saint Ninjinian III International Airport
- Neo Domino International Airport
- Satellite City International Airport
- Teedal Regional Airport
- Subterrain-NCP Regional Airport
- Carcery Vale Regional Airport
- Razorbeak Regional Airport
- TerraMount City Airport
- Teedal Regional Airport
International
- New Club Penguin International Airport (hub)
- South Pole City-Metropolitan International Airport
- Club Penguin City International Airport
- Stevie Falcon International Airport
- Aquarius City Airport
- Shield City International Airport
- Polaris International Airport
- Margate International Airport
- Triskelle Waterdouse International Airport
- Shiverpool Regional Airport