High-end, intercontinental, Dutch orign
Sven Duijff
ICAO NED
CALLSIGN “NED AIR”
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HOW DID IT ALL START?
At Ned Air Virtual, we believe in the power of partnerships, which is why we are proud to announce our application to collaborate with VATSIM since March 2024. This partnership allows us to offer our pilots a realistic and immersive flight simulation experience, complete with live air traffic control and a vibrant virtual aviation community.
Our fleet consists of a diverse range of aircraft from leading manufacturers such as Boeing, Airbus, and Embraer. Whether you’re a fan of the iconic Boeing 737, the sleek Airbus A321 NEO, or the versatile Embraer E190, we have something for every aspiring virtual pilot.
But Ned Air Virtual is more than just a virtual airline – we’re a community of aviation enthusiasts united by our love for flying. From seasoned pilots to beginners taking to the virtual skies for the first time, everyone is welcome at Ned Air Virtual. Join us on an adventure as we explore the world together, one flight at a time.
So come aboard, strap in, and get ready for an unforgettable virtual aviation experience with Ned Air Virtual. The sky’s the limit!
FIRST FLIGHT
The first Ned Air Virtual flight took place on February 1, 2024. It was a historic moment for the airline, marking the beginning of its operations. Here are the details of the first Ned Air Virtual flight:
Route: The inaugural flight was a short-haul route between Amsterdam Airport Schiphol and Madrid Barajas Airport.
Aircraft: Ned Air’s firts aircraft was a Boeing 737-800. It was the PH-AMS (Amsterdam).
Passengers: The flight had a total of 184 passengers on board, seated in economy class and business class. This flight marked the start of Ned Air’s journey as a big intercontinental airline.
Crew: The crew for this historic flight included Sven Duijff, the founder of Ned Air Virtual.
This inaugural flight represented the vision of Sven Duijff and the early steps in the airline’s evolution into a major player in the flight simulator industry.