Laker Airways / Laker Airways Bahamas (Historical)

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Author: dawed

Last revision: 24 Apr, 2024 at 14:29 UTC

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Description:

Laker Airways was a private, British airline founded by Sir Freddie Laker in 1966. It was originally a charter airline flying passengers and cargo worldwide. Its head office was located at Gatwick Airport in Crawley, England. It became the second long-haul, low-cost, no frills airline in 1977, operating low-fare scheduled services between London Gatwick Airport and New York City’s John F. Kennedy Airport (after pioneering Icelandic low-cost carrier Loftleiðir). The company did not survive the recession of the early 1980s and operated its last flight on 5 February 1982, the day it went bankrupt.

Laker Airways (Bahamas) was a US-registered airline based in the Bahamas to which Sir Freddie Laker lent his name and operational expertise. The airline was established in 1992 with financial assistance from Oscar Wyatt, a Texas oilman and business partner of Sir Freddie Laker. The initial fleet comprised two Boeing 727-200 Advanced narrow-bodied jet aircraft. Laker Airways (Bahamas) stopped operating in 2005 when the firm was wound up.


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This mod contains new aircrafts which only run with activated AirportCEOTweaks and subscribed ACEO Tweaks Aircraft Pack
Minimum version: 2.3.0 – Futher Information and Download[forum.apoglabs.com]

With activated Tweaks, following features will be supported:

  • B727-200Adv as new aircraft
  • DC10 as new aircraft
    • Country specific origins/destinations

    The new aircraft models require the aircraft pack: Get it here from the Steam Workshop

    Using the Tweaks is not mandatory. If you do not use the Tweaks, there will be only a fleet of basic vanilla aircrafts. On Laker Bahams it is mandatory, else you get only a dummy aircraft

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