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==Virtual Airline News==
===Preparations continue for first ever TGA new format===
TransGear Airways, a mix between a Virtual Airline and an Event, is preparing for a new format that Organizer Rob Shearman introduced last month. The plan, which calls for two stopovers between two destinations, incorporates two hubs: Atlanta-Hartsfield and Indianapolis Intl, KATl and KIND, respectively. Pilots stop at one of these airports, and the fly onto the next, before departing to their final airport. Rob has renovated KIND extensively, and TGA pilots will have brand-new terminals to stop at, as opposed to the previously bare, barren airport.
===Atlas Virtual Airlines "well underway"===
Atlas Virtual Airlines (AVA), a new, unified Virtual Airline for FlightGear, is approaching its debut as the new "SuperAirline" of FlightGear. A team of about 6 pilots are organizing the airline off-site of the forums, and one gave us a comment on the happenings. "We're well underway", said the member, who declined to give his name. "We've got a beautiful livery designed, our fleet has been chosen, and we've pretty much got our hubs and destinations set. I think AVA will get off to a grand start!"

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Virtual Airline News

Preparations continue for first ever TGA new format

TransGear Airways, a mix between a Virtual Airline and an Event, is preparing for a new format that Organizer Rob Shearman introduced last month. The plan, which calls for two stopovers between two destinations, incorporates two hubs: Atlanta-Hartsfield and Indianapolis Intl, KATl and KIND, respectively. Pilots stop at one of these airports, and the fly onto the next, before departing to their final airport. Rob has renovated KIND extensively, and TGA pilots will have brand-new terminals to stop at, as opposed to the previously bare, barren airport.

Atlas Virtual Airlines "well underway"

Atlas Virtual Airlines (AVA), a new, unified Virtual Airline for FlightGear, is approaching its debut as the new "SuperAirline" of FlightGear. A team of about 6 pilots are organizing the airline off-site of the forums, and one gave us a comment on the happenings. "We're well underway", said the member, who declined to give his name. "We've got a beautiful livery designed, our fleet has been chosen, and we've pretty much got our hubs and destinations set. I think AVA will get off to a grand start!"