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[[Category:Airlines]]

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SkyLiners, Inc.
SkyLinersLogo.png
Skyliners Airlines logo
IATASR
ICAOSKL
CallsignSKYLINERS
Version introduced0.5.4
Commenced operationsAugust 5, 1963 (under Air Cooth)
HubsGreenfield-International, Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky, Charlotte-Douglas
Focus citiesMiami-International, Dallas-Fort Worth, New York-EWR
Frequent-flyer programDividend Miles
AllianceStar Alliance
SubsidiariesSkyLiners Regional
Fleet sizeinsert number here
Destinationsinsert number here
HeadquartersCincinnati, Ohio

SkyLiners is a major US-based airline headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio. It is the second largest airline behind Vision Airlines in the USA. Skyliners, together with its regional partners and affiliates, operates an extensive international and domestic network. It joined Star alliance in 2018, the largest airline alliance in the world. Regional service is operated by independent and subsidiary carriers under the brand name SkyLiners Regional.

History

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Destinations

Hubs

Codeshare agreements

Fleet

Aircraft In service Orders Notes
Airbus A321neo 18 142 Includes 40 A321XLRs.
Airbus A330-200 18 0 To be retired by 2027.
Airbus A330-300 4 0 To be replaced by Boeing 787-9 and retired by 2023.
Boeing 737-800 102 0 To be replaced by Airbus A321neos.
Boeing 757-200 17 0 To be retired by 2029.
Boeing 767-300ER 57 0
Boeing 777-300ER 25 5
Boeing 787-8 15 35
Boeing 787-9 22 18 Deliveries commenced in 2019.
Total 278 200

Fleet history

Accidents and incidents

Carbon emissions

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