KiteAir

KiteAir
KiteAir was a Republic of Padokea based airline founded by Kite. Their slogan was "Fly with the reborn airline". Since May 12, 2019, they have merged with APR Airlines, as APR's Chairman is KiteAir's CEO.

KiteAir has had hubs in the Republic of Padokea (Padokea City, Sah-Shin, Buckkingham), and one hub in Zaban City. Their focus cities are Yorknew City and Swardani City. They also have an ExpressJet Service codenamed KiteAirExpress and another called KiteAir Connection. Both regional services were operated by their subsidiary, JetExpress.

On May 12, 2019, KiteAir ceased operations after merging with APR Airlines.

History
When KiteAir's founder Kite became a Hunter, he decided to make an airline, as he like Knuckle, thought that air travel was outdated and needed to be improved. So, he founded KiteAir. After his rebirth, Kite decided to hand over the company to his mentor, Kilu-Sicarr Zoldyck. Kilu-Sicarr made his descendant Killua his Chairman.

Merger
There have been some merger talks with APR Airlines. Kilu-Sicarr Zoldyck, APR's Chairman and KiteAir's CEO first proposed the idea of a merger. He then made both companies start to talk about merging. Both airlines have started merging by January 9, 2019. As a result, KiteAir has become a partner of APR, and merger talks are still going on. KiteAir has joined the Star Alliance because of the merger. The two airlines will initially operate as two separate airlines and then join together to make the new APR. APR Airlines is already painting planes in their new livery, and both KiteAir and APR Airlines have become subsidiaries of APR's parent company, renamed APR-KiteAir Holdings. The merger was completed at 3:00 PST with KiteAir's final flight from Padokea to Yorknew.

Fleet
KiteAir's Fleet has been converted to APR Airlines' mainline fleet, here is KiteAir's former fleet:
 * Airbus A220 (KiteAir Express): 287
 * Boeing 737-800: 392
 * Boeing 737-900: 245
 * Boeing 757-300: 458
 * Boeing 767-200: 301
 * Boeing 767-400: 286
 * Boeing 777-200LR: 193

Accidents and Incidents
KiteAir has only had two accidents on record. One was when a pilot refused to fly the plane and demanded more pay. The pilot was fired, and never flew again. The second was when one of the conjured planes suddenly disappeared. This was not KiteAir's fault, Boeing later claimed they had called the plane back for maintenance.