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This 3D model was originally created with Sketchup 8 and then converted to all other 3D formats. Native format is .skp 3dsmax scene is 3ds Max 2016 version, rendered with Vray 3.00 Thanks to STONE for the wifi dome and me and AirbusA330 for the template. Astrocraft is a super-massive airline with a HUB in Salem, Oregon, which is the formal starting point to any major point in America. Technically, Astrocraft has a HUB in every of the following cities: New York, Atlanta, Miami, Chicago, Memphis, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Baltimore, Raleigh, San Francisco, San Diego, Sacramento, Portland, Louisville, and Anchorage. The company operates an airpark of 583 Airbus A318 w/sharklets, and has a total of 622 routes around the United States; it also has one international route to Toronto, from Anchorage. Most of the ticket prices don’t reach $300, there are no baggage fees, and the company offers free in-flight wi-fi, a power outlet, a USB outlet, and a lot of ads. In fact, the airline gets a lot of its revenue from the paper advertisement glued on overhead panels and headrests on seats inside of the aircraft. The aircraft have custom seating arrangement to fit a grand total of 175 passengers in. The planes have only one lavatory and galley, as most flights dont exceed 4 hours. All beverages are paid, except for tomato juice and warm nuts, as-well as a blanket and a pillow. The company’s total value is currently second to Apple’s, and the stock price is often above $500. The airline has been in operation since 1971 when they ordered their first 10 Boeing 737-100. Since then the company has been thriving, and never had a livery change. In 2003, Astrocraft has ordered 100 Airbus A318’s to replace their 70-plane B731 fleet and add more routes to the already-massive airline. With a custom seating arrangement which requires no additional over-wing exit was deemed as one of the most successful layouts in aviation history, rated number one in safety, functionality, and productivity. In 2014, the airline has their latest 83 Airbus A318 delivered. In 2015, the airline installed revolutionary-tech wifi domes and Sharklets on all newer aircraft and exchanged the oldest for newest. Astrocraft has placed 10 orders for B739ER/scimitar and is planning to add more on to that. All of the aircraft will be converted into A318-like aircraft in terms of layout and wifi domes, and will be available for lease to airlines, companies, and individual proprietors. The airline has often been deemed as the “American Ryanair” due to non-reclining seats, compact arrangement, paid services, and HUBs all over the country. In 2015, the airline was named as the “best and most reliable low-coster ever made” by the Forbes magazine. "The airline is deemed for success until the end of aviation history, or at least until the A318 is no longer going to be produced,” the New York Times reported. The airline also has major plans for Salem’s airport reconstruction, including a massive extension of the runway, a new, better passenger terminal, and high-tech automated maintenance hangars. The airline also plans to revolutionize the way security checks and boarding passes work, but it keeps itself in secrecy. There has been a single accident in the history of the airline. It was with a Boeing 737-100, in 1974. Flight 84 was departing from Nashville when a bird flew into the wingtip of the left wing of the plane. The aircraft temporarily yaw’d to the left, but the pilots were able to recover the aircraft. The plane had little to no damage from the bird encounter. The accident was deemed The Singleton Bird within the airline, due to it being the only bad thing that had happened to the airline so far.

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