March 13, 200719 yr TexAir Virtual Airlines has officially announced its place in the virtual world by introducing international services. We are now serving airports in countries such as China, Japan, Australia, New Zeland, Canada, Mexico, Bermuda, The Bahamas, Aruba, Cuba, Ireland, England, Spain, France, Russia, Egypt, and South Africa just to name a few. Our increasingly large schedule has been overhauled to benefit our pilots better than before, including the doing away with "Express Centers". Due to this, we have turned our express center at Denver International into a fully operational hub. We are hiring pilots for Denver as well as all other hubs. Also, a new Hub Captain position has been opened for DIA. At TexAir, our pilots are given the chance just to fly. We do not place any type of pressures on them. That is the reason for our large schedule: the freedom of flying wherever a pilot may wish to do so. All we ask is that they show a little interest by taking part in the message forum and fly one flight a month. If there is a route we do not have and a pilot wishes to fly it, we have an open door request system where they may request it via the forum. Also, we engage in fun activities such as fly-ins, polls, surveys, and screenshot contests. Right now our monthly screenshot winner recieves a custom-made livery on a TexAir aircraft, compliments of our Fleet Manager. We are also in the process of developing our own automated Pirep system which will be much greater than our current system.Upon my last post about TexAir within this forum, I was informed that we have not really shared our wonderful aircraft livery all that well within our posts. So, I present to you now our livery. These aircraft and all of our others may be downloaded on our Hangar page. They are installed automatically-pilots do not have to move files around.http://i146.photobucket.com/albums/r272/be...ots/TApmdg3.jpgBoeing 73NG in our Standard Livery. This livery can be found on all of our aircraft (each have variations upon this design but are basically the same).http://i146.photobucket.com/albums/r272/be...shots/73G_3.jpgBoeing 73NG in our new Cactus Livery. This livery has not been launched yet but will be very soon in a texture package for the PMDG 73NG.As you can see, we have a lot of fun and a lot to offer. We don't want to stress out on a virtual job. We're here to enjoy MSFS. Come by our website and give us a look.http://www.texairvirtual.org
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