Airlines in an Alternate Timeline

Inspired by the Famous People & TV Channels in alternate timeline threads.

Same rules as similar threads, all airlines belong in the same alternate timeline. Here we go! :)

Confederate Airlines (IATA Code: CF)

Founded in 1926 by aviation pioneer Walter Varney in El Paso, TX as Varney Speed Lines, which also gave rise to Transcontinental Airlines, Confederate Airlines is the largest commercial airline in the Confederate States of America. Headquartered in Dallas, TX, the airline serves over 200 destinations across the CSA, Europe, and Latin America, and recently gained rights to fly to Tokyo, Japan, via a stop in San Francisco, California, USA. It operates mainly Varney Corp. aircraft, such as V-110 (similar to OTL Boeing 737), but also operates a few US-made Boeing aircraft for international flights.

Transcontinental Airlines (IATA Code: TC)

One of the two airlines to arise from Varney Air Lines, Transcontinental Airlines was formed in 1934, after several businessmen bought Varney Speed Lines' El Paso division. Transcontinental Airlines is headquartered in Houston, TX, and is the second largest airline in the Confederate States of America. It is a fierce rival with the larger Confederate Airlines, but serves a different market. Confederate mainly caters to the business centers of the CSA and international markets, while Transcontinental focuses on domestic CSA routes and is the largest transborder airline between the United States and CSA.

*IATA Code refers to the abbreviation of airline names for reference to air traffic control.
 
VOC Air; the airborne branch of the Dutch East India Company. Services include flights and air mail. It also builds its own aircraft.

How about PanAm lasting long enough to fly to the moon.
 
Air Vietnam: Created in 1955 after the creation of South Vietnam, it is currently their only international carrier, with a fleet of A330/40s, 777s and 737s. Currently serving over 130 destinations in the US, CS, Canada, Europe and Asia.
 
Imperial Russian Airways (IATA Code: RU, Callsign: RUSSIAN)
The national airline of the Russian Empire, set up in 1922 and until recently state-owned. Main hub is St. Petersburg, with secondary hubs in Moscow and Vladivostok. Flights to destinations all over the Empire, plus to other continents.
Fleet consists mostly of Russian-made RBVZ aircraft, with some British and German ones for long-haul flights.
 
LOT-Międzynarodowy (IATA Code: PL, Callsign: COMMON)

Founded in 1921 and head-quartered in Vilnius, the Flag carrier of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth is one of the largest aerospace lines in the world, with a huge fleet of HL-10s, 11s and 52s; trans-atmospheric GBAI-20s and of course the new TASL lifters for the earth-moon route. LOT-Międzynarodowy serves almost 500 destinations across the globe and on the moon with a variety of heavier-than-air, lighter-than-air and space vehicles. The primary hub is in Warsaw, with others located in Kraków, Vilnius, Moscow and Berlin.
 
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