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=== Altineivio National Airlines (1962~1968) ===
=== Altineivio National Airlines (1962~1968) ===
Plans to build a national airline began in 1961, as a part of the national government’s projects to develop New Altnavia. On the 15th of July in the following year, Altineivio National Airlines was founded as a state-owned airline with just three small passenger aircraft.  
Plans to build a national airline began in 1961, as a part of the national government’s projects to develop New Altnavia. On the 15th of July in the following year, Altineivio National Airlines was founded as a state-owned airline with just three small passenger aircraft and two routes, which were Noveopolis - Silivodeis and Noveopolis - Nealtipolis.
 
Altineivio National Airlines steadily expanded, gaining more aircraft and opening more routes. The airline provided a much faster way to travel long distances, which led to it having many passengers even though the prices were not low.  


=== Altineivio Airways (1968~1988) ===
=== Altineivio Airways (1968~1988) ===
[[File:Altineivio Airways LT1052.jpg|left|thumb|Photo of an Altineivio Airways aircraft in 1971]]
On the 9th of April 1968, the ownership of Altineivio National Airlines was transferred to Tavarinet Group. The airline’s name was changed to Altineivio Airways and a new livery and new services were introduced at the beginning of August 1968. At the time of the rebranding, the airline operated 24 aircraft and 19 routes.


=== Change to Air Altineivio (1988) ===
=== Change to Air Altineivio (1988) ===

Revision as of 17:56, 24 November 2025

Air Altineivio
IATA ICAO Callsign
AL ALN ALTINEIVIO
FoundedJuly 15, 1962
Hubs
  • Noveopolis International Airport
  • Noveo East Coast International Airport
  • Fipitelepolis International Airport
Frequent-flyer programStratosInfinity
Subsidiaries
  • Air Hibiscus
Fleet size168
Parent companyTavarinet Group
HeadquartersNoveopolis, New Altnavia
Key people
  • Chairman Charles Kovalit Darestian
  • CEO Daniel Garet Liidinet
Employees20,240
Websiteairaltineivio.com

Air Altineivio is a New Altnavian full service carrier airline based in Noveopolis, New Altnavia. It is the flag carrier and also the oldest, the largest and the most trusted airline of the nation. Air Altineivio currently operates 144 passenger aircraft and 24 cargo aircraft on more than 100 routes in total, connecting regions within the nation and the nation with the world. The airline has been owned by the Tavarinet Group since 1968, when the group acquired the airline from the national government. Around 20,240 people work for the airline as of October 2025.

History

Altineivio National Airlines (1962~1968)

Plans to build a national airline began in 1961, as a part of the national government’s projects to develop New Altnavia. On the 15th of July in the following year, Altineivio National Airlines was founded as a state-owned airline with just three small passenger aircraft and two routes, which were Noveopolis - Silivodeis and Noveopolis - Nealtipolis.

Altineivio National Airlines steadily expanded, gaining more aircraft and opening more routes. The airline provided a much faster way to travel long distances, which led to it having many passengers even though the prices were not low.

Altineivio Airways (1968~1988)

Photo of an Altineivio Airways aircraft in 1971

On the 9th of April 1968, the ownership of Altineivio National Airlines was transferred to Tavarinet Group. The airline’s name was changed to Altineivio Airways and a new livery and new services were introduced at the beginning of August 1968. At the time of the rebranding, the airline operated 24 aircraft and 19 routes.

Change to Air Altineivio (1988)

Founding of Air Hibiscus (1989)

21st Century

Routes

Domestic Routes

International Routes

Fleet

Gallery

Services

Cabin

In-flight Catering

StratosInfinity

Incidents and Accidents

See Also