Honourable Air Corporation
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Honourable Air Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of the ESB Group (Apollonia) reporting to the Directorate of Security for the Honourable Company, is an enterprise that specialises in the provision of aviation support services to corporate and governmental clients. Registered on 7.VIII.1703 AN in Tiegang, with offices leased in the Blackfriars district of that city.
Board of Governance
Office | Office Holder | Date Appointed |
---|---|---|
Chief Executive Officer | Ghawetkiin Enkhjargal | 7.VIII.1703 AN |
Deputy Director | Isabella I Merrick | 7.VIII.1703 AN |
Director of Operations (Air) | Arild Nordrum | 7.VIII.1703 AN |
Director of Operations (Ground) | Brigida Merrick | 7.VIII.1703 AN |
Financial Officer | Baltu Kundek | 7.VIII.1703 AN |
Assets
Leased
Name | Manufacturer | Type | № in Service | Image | Notes |
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Combat Air | |||||
T-5/A-5 Tejón de Miel | ![]() |
Training/Light Attack | 93 | ![]() |
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Air Mobility | |||||
C-11 Mula | ![]() |
Transport | 112 | ![]() |
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Former leased assets | |||||
F-9 Ashavan II | ![]() |
Multi-role Strike Fighter | 29 | ![]() |
|
Operated
Name | Maunfacturer | Type | № in Service | Image | Notes |
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Intelligence, Surveillance, Target Acquisition and Reconnaissance | |||||
AEW-1 Buscadora | ![]() |
Airborne Early Warning | 1 | ![]() |
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Javelin M-2 Dragoon | ![]() |
UAV | 18 | ![]() |
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P-2 Navegador | ![]() |
Air Policing / Maritime Patrol | 7 | ![]() |
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Helicopters | |||||
R-2 Krähenwürger | ![]() |
Heavy Assault Rotorcraft | 44 | ![]() |
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Training | |||||
T-6 Preceptora | ![]() |
Trainer | 36 | ![]() |
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Activities
- 13.VIII.1703 AN: Awarded a five year contract for the provision of air policing services in Lontinien and adjoining territories by Defence Services Command of Hurmu. Contract extended to 1712 AN, and then re-awarded for a ten year period (1712 AN – 1724 AN).
Operations
- Barikalus–Hurmu war (1703-1704)
- Dark Berry Islands civil war (1706)
- Vanic insurgency (1706-1712)