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| - | {{Infobox Airline
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| - | |name = MacAir
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| - | |logo = [[MacAir.png|200px]]
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| - | |motto =
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| - | |IATA = MM
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| - | |ICAO = MMA
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| - | |callsign = MacAir
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| - | |founded = MEL
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| - | |commenced operations = 2005
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| - | |ceased operations =
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| - | |alliance = [[The Alliance]]
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| - | |world(s) = AE1
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| - | |principal hubs = URC
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| - | |secondary hubs = ABX, DBO
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| - | |fleet = 118
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| - | |notes =
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| - | |web =
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| - | '''MacAir''' was established in 2005 and is currently ranked in the 30s in [[World AE1]].
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| - | == History ==
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| - | MacAir is its creator's first attempt at an airline in [[Airline Empires]], and, as a result, took a decidedly disorganised form. Used often by its creator to experiment with different strategies, MacAir evolved from a small regional airline based in South-Eastern [[w:Australia|Australia]] to a now global airline flying to all continents bar Antarctica and North America.
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| - | Following the acquisition of the first hub in Albury (ABX) and a number of long-range 777-200s, the airline began flying to Yogyakarta (YOG), opening a hub there, and to Singapore (XSP). The JOB hub was later closed due to low passenger numbers and demand.
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| - | The airline's expansion into Asia was assisted by the decision to base most activity out of Hyderabad (HYD) and Urumqi (URC). Today, MacAir has multiple well-utilised gates at both airports and URC even has its own hub, now with many aircraft flying in and out every day.
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| - | == Destinations ==
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| - | MacAir currently flies to around 70 destinations on all continents except Antarctica and North America. A majority of flights operate out of:
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| - | *URC
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| - | *LCA
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| - | *DBO
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| - | *BGY
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| - | == Fleet ==
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| - | MacAir is currently embarking on a scheme to reduce the number and age of aircraft flown. As a general guide, aircraft more than eight years old and/or with two or fewer aircraft of its type being flown are up for replacement, mainly with newly acquired Airbus A330-200s and ATR-42-600s.
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| - | == See also ==
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| - | *[[World AE1]]
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| - | *[[The Alliance]]
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| - | [[Category:Airlines]]
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| - | [[Category:AE1 Airlines]]
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