WestAir

WestAir is the national airline of the Western Republic.

History
WestAir, originally called WestJet, started operations on February 29, 1996, coincidentally the same day as the Western Republic's independence referendum. In 1999, the government purchased WestJet, and re-named it WestAir, and then bought Boeing in 2000, just one year later (except they didn't change the name of Boeing.)

Destinations
WestAir does not have the widest range of destinations, but they have over 50 destinations worldwide, 53 of those destinations can be reached from Calgary (2 of those destinations contain a stop-over in St. John's, Newfoundland.)

WestAir is also considering adding Los Angeles (LAX) as a hub, which would mean that their flights will increase by about 40%.

Fleet
Despite WestAir's low number of destinations, WestAir is a very busy airline and marks the 3rd largest airline in the world in terms of passengers every year, with almost 140 thousand passengers every year. In that case, WestAir should definitely have a large fleet. WestAir has a fleet of just over 500 aircraft, all of which are all built by Boeing. WestAir also has a large order for future aircraft from Boeing.

List of Aircraft in WestAir's Fleet

 * Boeing 737-700 (25)
 * Boeing 737-800 (200)
 * Boeing 737-900ER (75)
 * Boeing 757-200 (25)
 * Boeing 757-300 (15)
 * Boeing 767-300ER (20)
 * Boeing 767-400ER (10)
 * Boeing 777-200LR (20)
 * Boeing 777-300ER (30)
 * Boeing 787-8 (60)
 * Boeing 787-9 (20)

Orders For Future Aircraft

 * Boeing 737-800 (50)
 * Boeing 737-900ER (25)
 * Boeing 737-8 MAX (150)
 * Boeing 737-9 MAX (100)
 * Boeing 777-300ER (20)
 * Boeing 777-8X (20)
 * Boeing 777-9X (50)
 * Boeing 787-9 (25)
 * Boeing 787-10 (50)

Airline Partnerships
WestAir is partnered with Boeing, but WestAir is partnered with a few other airlines. These airlines are:
 * AirSCI