setting up an airline

Posted:
Wed May 30, 2007 11:24 am
by coreservers
I really fancy setting up my own airline. As i tend to fly around my home territory ( the scottish highlands) The biggest planes I use are the atr42 and teh fokker 100, the rest of the time it's teh king air, cessna etc.
Anyone any pointers in doing this.
Also how would I paint my planes??
Re: setting up an airline

Posted:
Wed May 30, 2007 11:41 am
by ATI_7500
Your own airline?
Flynet to the rescue!
http://flynet.en-studios.de/Paint your planes as you wish. Take real airlines' paintjobs as templates for your planes.
Re: setting up an airline

Posted:
Wed May 30, 2007 1:21 pm
by Cessna93
1. First of all I suggest you should find someone who can build you a website, or do it you'rself
2. Find someone to paint you'r aircraft, or do it you'rself.
3. Make you'r own Multiplayer server or use someone else.
4. Make or use someones Teamspeak server.
Thats what I did.
Re: setting up an airline

Posted:
Mon Jun 04, 2007 5:52 am
by GBHIA
Hello there,
I have a 24/7 game & teamspeak server you could host your va on, if your interested please email me at :
jamielong91@aol.co.ukAlso you could benefit from automated PIREP system i also know where you could get this from if you were willing to pay a small amount.
Jamie.
Re: setting up an airline

Posted:
Mon Jul 30, 2007 1:05 am
by Xyn_Air
I felt this was a possibly worthy thread to bump up, as I, too, am considering and wondering how to set up a virtual airline.
I have seen several bits of advice here and there, and all of them are good to be certain.
Re: setting up an airline

Posted:
Sat Aug 04, 2007 4:43 am
by flightsimpsycho
Hi everyone.
I recently set up my own VA, i would say for those of you who are thinking of setting up a VA, how much do you want to spend?
Alot of VA's are on paid hosts with their own domains, they get good search engine rankings and have a more pro feel to them, i set mine up on a free host to start with and as and when the membership grows i will consider in investing in a paid host and own domain, paid teamspeak server and all the little tweaks.
i use the VAFS PIREP system, its free, simple to use. there are other systems that require PHP knowledge and MySQL knowledge that you can get for free.
When setting up your own VA, think about what aircraft your going to fly, where are you going to fly to, where are your hubs going to be based, are you going to offer freight or pasenger routes or both?
I decided to take the idea of catering for new pilots starting out in the VA community, where they can gain alot of hours, also as a good place for experienced pilots to retire.
i think above all the VA is going to be what you and your pilots make it, as long as its a fun and friendly place, people are going to join.
Re: setting up an airline

Posted:
Mon Aug 13, 2007 12:23 pm
by colsie123
Hi all ive just started a va and its on a free host free domain name and its brilliant it has its own fleet. All tested and aproved and team speak etc is one of the last things to do the easiest thing for someone starting one is to join
www.vafinancials.com. Saved me a lot of work and money so far I have not sent a penny of my money on it and it can compete wiht most I think (
www.sunshineva.tk) all its missing is a lot of pilots.