Sky Cerman

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Sky Cerman
Jecń Cermń
Sky cerman.svg
IATA ICAO Callsign
ŃŃ JCŃ CERMŃ
Founded
  • As Interhelsonian Aviation Service on 25 September 1928 (1928-09-25)
  • As Sky Cerman on 11 May 2006 (2006-05-11)
Hubs
Secondary hubs
Frequent-flyer programŃ+
AllianceFly Trans-Parshita
Fleet size231
Destinations160
HeadquartersKúri, Cerman
Employees50,230
Websiteńń.cm

Sky Cerman (Terminian: Jecń Cermń, Jecń Cermń) is the flag carrier and largest airline of Cerman. It is headquartered in Kúri, close to its main international hub at Váázegy Groz Airport.

The airline was founded under the name Interhelsonian Aviation Service in 1928, three years after the Helsonian Revolution, to provide regular civil air transportation in the airspace of the Adhelsonian Provisional State. At first the company flew only domestic routes, such as Kúri–Gjeerń, but in the 1930s it began to offer international services to Ekuosian and Soltennan destinations. As a result of Statist restructuring in 1942, the service was fully incorporated into the Commissariat for Transport and heavily reorganised as a state-owned airline, accepting non-Helsonian citizens as paying passengers and adopting the brand Interhelsonia. Following the Great Ekuosian War, during which much of the airline's fleet was repurposed for military use, Interhelsonia rapidly became one of Sahar's largest airlines, operating extensive intercontinental services throughout the Kúúlist bloc. At its peak in the 1970s, the airline flew routes to over one thousand destinations, around a fifth of which were to airports in the Helsonian Union. After the collapse of the Helsonian Union, the airline was restructured, its monopoly broken and several subsidiaries (including all cargo operations) separated as independent entities. The legal entity of Interhelsonia was transferred to private ownership, undergoing a complete rebrand to purge all Helsonian-era symbolism.

As of 2021, Sky Cerman controls roughly half of the Cermani air market, flying 160 routes with 231 aircraft. Sky Cerman became a member of the Fly Trans-Parshita airline alliance in 2014, along with Air Qonklaks and ??? Airlines.