Esceosian Airlines

EsceoAir Ltd (BSE: EOA), commonly known as EsceoAir, is the largest Esceosian airline and combined with its subsidiaries, the second-largest airline in Europe, both in terms of passengers carried and fleet size. It operates services to 11 domestic destinations and 194 international destinations in 83 countries across Africa, the Americas, Asia and Europe, using a fleet of more than 210 aircraft. EsceoAir joined the Mapperdonia Skies, the world's largest airline alliance in 2017.

Besides its own passenger airlines EsceoAir Ginian Airlines and EsceoAir Valstran Airlines, EsceoAir Ltd own several aviation-related companies that are part of the EsceoAir Group. Combined with its subsidiaries, the group has over 354 aircraft, making it one of the largest passenger airline fleets in the world. In 2016, the group carried over 97 million passengers.

EsceoAir's registered office and corporate headquarters are in Budapest. The main operations base, called EsceoAir Aviation Center (EAC), is at the EsceoAir's primary hub at Budapest Airport. The majority of EsceoAir's pilots, ground staff and flight attendants are based there. EsceoAir's secondary hub is Kolozsvár Airport.

EsceoAir was a state-owned enterprise until 1974. In 2016, 55% of EsceoAir's shares were held by institutional investors, while the remaining 45% were held in the hands of individual stock owners. Since 1977, EsceoAir has involved its employees in profit sharing, giving them the opportunity to choose between cash and preference shares. When EsceoAir was privatised, employees received more than 2% of its shares.