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on: November 09, 2008, 06:35:22 am
CHR Airlines, flying from London Heathrow, Frankfurt and Paris Charles De Gaulle airports.



London Heathrow:


Paris Charles De Gaulle:


Frankfurt:


Amsterdam:
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Reply #1 on: November 09, 2008, 07:06:48 am
CHR Airline's fleet consists of:
AW-27 Ensign: 102
Curtis CW-20: 30
Douglas DC-4-1009: 85
NC.211 Cormoran: 35
Vickers-Armstrongs Nene-Viking: 10
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Reply #2 on: November 09, 2008, 07:53:45 am
June 15, 1938
CHR Airlines, initially established over -50 years ago, opened for business last year. We provide the finest service and best prices in European aviation. Our fleet consists of 30 AW-27 Ensigns, 80 Douglas DC-3s and 10 Focke-Wulf Fw.200 Condors. CHR Airlines will continue to provide the customers it will serve in the future the same reliability, quality and prices they already will enjoy.

Here are some pictures of some of our DC-3 aircraft, the largest aircraft type in the CHR fleet.
Our livery has changed from what it will be.


The all economy version can seat 45 people in comfort. Due to advanced seat design, such as new padding to allow thinner backs, these seats are just as comfortable as conventional seats. Remember, more seats means lower fares for the passenger.



Here is our 28 seat version. Although 28 seats is the industry standard number, we have reconfigured ours to provide extra comfort for our passengers. This layout features a 15 seat economy section up the back, the same seats as on the above full economy aircraft. Then there are 5 premium economy seats. These are located in the front row of the economy section. They are the same sized seat, but have considerably increased leg room and recline further. Up the front of the aircraft is the exclusive first class area. These seats are considerably larger, have greater legroom and recline and are more comfortable than the economy seats. The first class section also has a much larger aisle for ease of access and for first class passengers to walk around in. The back four first class seats are in rows, next to each other for passenger convenience, allowing passengers to interact easier. The front four first class seats share a table. This makes it ideal for meetings or for enjoying the fine dining on offer.




All CHR Airline's DC-3 aircraft have the most modern conveniences for our passengers. Aircraft are pressurised, air conditioned and have extra sound proofing to decrease engine noise. All aircraft have the latest bathrooms available for passengers comfort. Our DC-3s are fitted with state-of-the-art galleys. Our system allows us to serve you food created in the world's finest kitchens before being snap frozen and easily reheated on board. Passengers can choose their meals before the flight and have it preprepared to their exact specifications. What's more, the food and drink are completely free, just another part of our legendary passenger service.

CHR Airline's DC-3s, finest quality, best service, most affordable prices.


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Reply #3 on: January 24, 2009, 02:51:48 pm
October 23, 1944
CHR Airlines has commenced fleet modernising. Over the past few years, 90 extra AW-27 Ensigns and 40 Curtis CW-40s have been purchased. Recently, CHR has received 20 Douglas DC-4-1009s, with 50 soon to be delivered and more to be bought in the future. There has also been retirement of 5 Focke-Wulf Fw.200 Condors and 18 Douglas DC-3 aircraft. 1 DC-3 and 2 Avro 561 Andovors have been kept in storage for future use.

With the purchase of the DC-4 aircraft, CHR Airlines has commenced services to a number of North American cities, including: Toronto, Atlanta, Charlotte, Detroit, New York (JFK and Newark), Minneapolis-St Paul and Chicago.


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Reply #4 on: March 12, 2009, 12:42:32 pm
September 21, 1948
CHR Airlines continues to lead the aviation world with the introduction of the world's first commercial jet aircraft. This exciting new technology offers unrivaled speed and comfort for CHR's passengers. CHR has ordered 10 Vickers-Armstrongs Nene-Vikings for high-speed short haul routes. At 407 kts, this is the fastest commercial aircraft in the world. CHR Airlines also plans to buy the Avro Canada C102 Jetline, due to be released next year. This will provide higher speed services (500 kts) and will be able to fly medium haul routes.

Below is a publicity picture from Vickers:


As part of fleet modernising, CHR has replaced a number of its old aircraft. Currently all our DC-3s and Focke-Wulf Fw.200 Condors are gone. We have also reduced the number of AW-27 Ensigns to 102 and Curtis CW-20s to 30. To replace these planes, we now have 85 Douglas DC-4-1009 aircraft and 35 NC.211 Cormoran aircraft. The latter offers new levels of speed and a larger cabin than ever before. This means lower fares and a better experience for customers.
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Reply #5 on: March 13, 2009, 01:07:28 pm
Very interesting thread. :) It was a really interesting read.  Usually when I PM other members, I use this approach (as if I were an actual C.E.O) and it's quite fun.

I look forward to your next brief in time!


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Reply #6 on: March 16, 2009, 08:15:42 am
January 11, 1949
CHR Airlines has ushered in the new year with the ordering of 5 of the much anticipated new Avro Canada C102 Jetliners. These are, to date, the fastest aircraft in the world, taking 36 passengers at speeds of 500 kts. These aircraft are capable of medium haul flights and will be used for services across Europe when they are delivered in 2 months time. CHR again shows its commitment to providing the latest technology for its customers with this purchase. Below are some more pictures of our aircraft.

Construction in the high-tech Avro Canada workshops:


The completed aircraft being tested in Avro Canada livery:



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Reply #7 on: March 29, 2009, 03:58:30 am
February 5, 1950
A new decade has come and CHR Airlines continues to lead the aviation world in technological advances. We realise that the does not lie with jet aircraft alone, and so CHR has recently purchased some of the biggest and most advanced airliners ever built.


Boeing promotional image.
Last year our customers were able to try the first next-generation airliner, the Boeing 377 Stratocruiser, one of the most luxurious planes to date, showing our commitment to our customers. Some of the features include:
A cruise altitude of 25,000 ft, allowing you to ride over the bad weather other airlines fly straight through.
A pressurised cabin altitude of only 5,500 ft, providing a comfortable environment while inside.
A lower level lounge, for our premium passengers to enjoy, with drinks served throughout the flight.
Dressing rooms, so that you can arrive refreshed and in style.
State-of-the-art galleys, allowing us to serve beautiful hot meals to all 100 passengers, better than most land based restaurants.

This year, CHR Airlines will introduces even more advanced aircraft: the Lockheed Super Constellation L-1049 and Lockheed R6V Constitution. The Lockheed Super Constellation can carry slightly more passengers but at greater speeds than the Boeing 377. The Constitution, the biggest airliner ever produced, can carry a huge 168 passengers up to 5386 nm. The first Super Constellations will arrive in one month and the Constitutions in one and a half months.

Lockheed Super Constellation and R6V Constitution

CHR's fleet structure is as follows:
Avro Canada C102 Jetliner: 5
AW-Ensign: 74
Boeing 377 Stratocruiser: 10
Curtis CW-20: 26
Douglas DC-4-1009: 85
NC.211 Cormoran: 35
Vickers-Armstrong Nene-Viking: 5

The new Boeing 377s are being used partially on domestic routes and partially to replace DC-4s on flights to North America.

Here are our latest route maps:
CHR Airlines:


London Heathrow:


Paris Charles De Gaulle:


Frankfurt:


Amsterdam:
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Reply #8 on: March 30, 2009, 09:54:10 am
Could you,using the same technique that you used to make the DC-3 publicity pics,could you show and tell us the cabin layouts for the Nene-Viking and C102?


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Reply #9 on: April 20, 2009, 11:46:16 pm
January 1, 1952
CHR Airlines celebrates another successful year of aviation, providing the highest quality services and the most affordable fares on the market.

Last year saw the introduction of the new Ilyushin Il-18 aircraft, our first Russian built aircraft. This aircraft promises better prices and services for all our customers.

Basic statistics

Seats: 111
Speed: 405
Range: 2917
Engines: Ivchenko AI-20

This revolutionary new aircraft allows passengers to travel at speeds once only thought possible by jet aircraft, while enjoying the comfort and reliability of mature aircraft design technologies.

Promotional images from Ilyushin:



Designed for use in Russia's harsh conditions, the Il-18 has ample space for passenger's coats. In the warmer conditions of CHR's 411 airports, this allows you unprecedented amounts of space for baggage.

Unfortunately, due to a lack of access to computers, we are not able to bring you pictures of our Il-18.


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Reply #10 on: April 21, 2009, 01:10:47 am
Montpellier, France

Monpellier is located in Southern France, on the beautiful Mediterranean Sea.

What to see

The Musée Fabre, Montpellier's famous art museum.


The Botanic Gardens, one of the oldest in Europe.


Saint Pierre Cathedral, with the amazing huge columns.


The Triumphal Arch, with spectacular views over the city from its top.

What to do

Go to one of many beaches, maybe even stay in a beach side resort.


Ride the "Petit Train", little train, through the city's historic centre

How to get there
CHR Airlines has daily flights from Paris (Charles De Gaulle), London (Heathrow), Amsterdam and Frankfurt airports to Montpellier-Méditerranée airport. With the most affordable fares and the highest service, flying is the way to go.

Bus and train services are also available to Montpellier, however, be aware that the French road and rail services are highly unreliable and far slower than flying.


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Reply #11 on: May 01, 2009, 03:57:38 pm
CHR Airlines announces the launch of eco-travel: now Red, Blue and Green



All planes in the eco-fleet, such as the pictured Lockheed Super Constellation L-1049, use biofuels. Biofuels, made from plants, are carbon neutral. The world of business keeps on expanding, but your carbon footprint doesn't have to as well. Fly CHR, fly the new eco-fleet, fly with peace of mind.


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Reply #12 on: May 04, 2009, 03:03:09 pm
Our latest advertising campaign:









CHR Airlines First and Business allow you to escape the frantic rush of everyday life and relax. Whether you're meeting with your next big client or just a little bit of Mediterranean sun, CHR can take you there in style.

Life doesn't need to be difficult, so why would you choose anyone else?
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Reply #13 on: May 26, 2009, 11:38:18 am
December 13, 1954
It is with much sadness that CHR Airlines farewells one of its greatest airplanes, the AW-27 Ensign. The aircraft type has been in service with CHR for over 16.5 years, with the final aircraft (at 13.9 years old) finally being retired from service today. The AW-27 Ensign, when it was introduced in 1938 was a triumph of engineering, taking more people at greater speeds than ever before. Since then, aviation technology has improved, with the Il-18 replacing many of our AW-27 Ensign routes. CHR Airlines also anticipates the withdrawal of the Curtis CW-20 in the near future. CHR Airlines recognises the contribution of the fine aircraft to our services, being the workhorse of our fleet for many years, but also realises the need to provide faster, cheaper and more comfortable services to our customers. Two AW-27 Ensigns, our first and last operating ones, have been stored in the CHR Airlines Mueseum for future generations to admire.


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Reply #14 on: November 18, 2009, 09:28:40 am


 

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