Everett Airways

Everett Airlines
Everett Airways is an airline funded by the Everetti government in 2007 and 2008 to start the next generation of air travel and luxury space travel. Everett Airways started with the aid of Boeing and Skunkworks to create a temporary new plane design and begin the design phase of a new type of civilian aircraft.

Fleet


In late 2007, Everett Airways took off with newly built fusion cell airliners, controlled with civilian grade anti-gravity flight controls. The Boeing 797 or Sonic Cruiser, first took off from a Boeing airfield in January 2008. Through the use of Speed Build Robots, one hundred planes were constructed and entered into Everett Airways' fleet.

Destinations
Everett Airways flights travel to most nations on Earth with the exception of those deemed unsafe and unsuitable such as the Middle East with the exception of Israel, Iraqistan and Egypt. Planes also do not travel to most southeast Asian nations such as Indonesia and the Philippines. Flight time is very short for Everett Airways planes. Crossing the Atlantic, travelling from New York City to London takes only two hours. Tickets are cheap because the Boeing 797 is fusion powered. No refueling is required. All flight tickets are $50 for a round trip.

Cities Domestic

 * New York City
 * Boston
 * Philadelphia
 * Chicago
 * Miami
 * Orlando
 * Atlanta
 * Washington DC
 * Baltimore
 * Detroit
 * Montreal
 * Toronto
 * Ottawa
 * New Orleans
 * Merida
 * Port-au-Prince
 * Jalapa
 * San Juan
 * St. Paul

Cities Continental

 * Denver
 * Dallas
 * Austin
 * St. Louis
 * Las Vegas
 * Phoenix
 * Seattle
 * San Francisco
 * Los Angeles
 * San Diego
 * Minneapolis
 * Des Moines
 * Salt Lake City
 * Albuquerque
 * Vancouver
 * Edmonton
 * Victoria
 * Anchorage
 * White Horse
 * Honolulu
 * Mexico City
 * Guatemala City
 * Panama City
 * Havana

Cities International

 * London
 * Manchester
 * Paris
 * Berlin
 * Amsterdam
 * Oslo
 * Helsinki
 * Rome
 * Athens
 * Madrid
 * Lisbon
 * Dublin
 * Istanbul
 * Jerusalem
 * Cairo
 * Dubai
 * Baghdad
 * Pretoria
 * Moscow
 * Kiev
 * Beijing
 * Shanghai
 * Hong Kong
 * Tokyo
 * Seoul
 * Delhi
 * Sydney
 * Melbourne
 * Buenos Aries
 * Rio de Janiero

Fusion-cell Aircraft
The Boeing 797 or Sonic Cruiser is the world's first fusion powered passenger airliner. It has two large fusion engines in the rear of the plane and anti-gravity drives installed at the bottom. The Sonic Cruiser was designed in 2001 but the project was cancelled in 2002. The Everetti government picked up on the project in 2007. The design was brought back to life and fusion cell power and anti-gravity were added to the design. The aircraft is capable of vertical takeoff but can also take off like any other plane. The first prototype was completed in January 2008 through the use of Speed Build Robots and the test flight was successful. The 797 was then mass produced for Everett Airways.