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PHOENIX VIRTUAL AIRWAYS

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Born from the ashes of what was one of the most unique virtual airlines until it was unceremoniously shut-down, Phoenix Virtual Airways brings forth experienced VA managers and a core group of pilots who seek a rewarding, fun flying experience as part of a community of flight simulation enthusiasts. PVA and its sister division, Phoenix Virtual Express (PVX), presently has 700 routes throughout North America, as well as flights daily to Hawaii, Alaska, St. Maarten's and Bermuda. Our hubs are BWI, MCI, SLC and YYZ. We have the Dash 8-300, Saab 340, CRJ-200, E170, 717-200, 737-800, 752-200 and the A320 in our fleet. As time passes, we will be expanding our schedule to include international and cargo routes as well as an Executive Charter division. We feel that we've created a truly unique virtual airline that exemplifies exactly what a VA should be; a laid back enviroment where each pilot can choose how they participate in their hobby. We strive to maintain a VA that is free from drama and politics that seem to permiate the flight sim community. Our primary goal is for our members to enjoy flying and have some fun, period. We want our members to be comfortable, no matter what their experience level is. In the coming weeks and months, we will be rolling out various programs to help train the inexperienced and challange the most experienced virtual aviator. It is our intention to offer something for everyone! www.phoenixva.org img_15.jpg

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