AirEruo

AirEruo is an airline founded in 1961, this is the flag carrier airline of Eruowood.

Current

 * Explorer (1963-present; oldest in the fleet, used for the "Flights to the Past" program, refurbished in 2013) [707]
 * Terrific (1964-present; second oldest in the fleet, used for the "Flights to the Past" program, refurbished in 2014) [727]
 * Optimistic (1964-present; third oldest in the fleet, used for the "Flights to the Past" program) [727]
 * Joyful (1965-present; fourth oldest in the fleet, used for the "Flights to the Past" program) [727]
 * Grateful (1965-present; fifth oldest in the fleet, used for the "Flights to the Past" program) [727]
 * Majesty (1968-present; the debut Boeing 737 for AirEruo, oldest plane not in the "Flights to the Past" program) [737]
 * Genius (1968-present) [737]
 * Unbelievable (1968-present; last plane to switch to flatscreen TVs in 2010) [737-200]
 * Ecstatic (1968-present) [737-200]
 * Great Eagle (1969-present; the debut Boeing 747 for AirEruo) [747]
 * Excellent Eagle (1972-present) [747-200]
 * Relaxation (1975-present; debut of Airbus in North America) [A300]
 * Fantastic Eagle (1976-present) [747SP]
 * Overjoyed (1983-present; debut 767 for the airline, first plane to have flat-screen TVs, starting in 2003) [767]
 * Dreamlike (1984-present; debut 757 for the airline) [757]
 * Sensational (1985-present; debut 737-300 for the airline) [737-300]
 * Inspirational (1985-present) [737-300]
 * Imaginable (1986-present; refurbished in 2016) [A310]
 * Marvelous Eagle (1987-present) [747-300]
 * Delightful (1987-present) [767-300]
 * Phenomenal (1988-present; first plane to have HD screens, starting in 2008) [737-400]
 * Decennial Eagle (1989-present; first plane to have Wi-Fi, starting in 2006) [747-400]
 * Classical (1990-present) [737-500]
 * Radical (1991-present; first plane to have any sort of Internet, starting in 1998) [A320]
 * Tubular (1994-present) [A320]
 * Generational (1995-present) [A330]
 * Elongated (1996-present; debut 777 for the airline, launched August 1996) [777]
 * Spectacular (1996-present; launched September 1996) [777-300]
 * Unimaginable (1997-present) [A340]
 * Millennial (1999-present; launched February 1999) [737-600]
 * Centennial (1999-present; launched October 1999) [737-700]
 * Futurist (1999-present; launched December 1999) [737-800]
 * Generational (2000-present) [757-300]
 * Gorgeous (2001-present) [767-400ER]
 * The Mouse (2001-present; a plane themed to Mickey Mouse) [A340]
 * The Duck (2001-present; a plane themed to Donald Duck) [A340-300]
 * The Goof (2001-present; a plane themed to Goofy) [A319]
 * Peaceful (2002-present) [737-900]
 * Silver Streak (2007-present) [A380]
 * Gold Streak (2009-present) [A380]
 * Acrobatic (2011-present; debut 787 outside of Japan) [787]
 * Terrific Eagle (2012-present) [747-8]
 * Drastic (2015-present) [787-9]
 * Grandeur (2017-present) [A350]
 * Decimal (2019-present) [787-10]

Future

 * Fantastic II (2021-present) [A330neo]
 * Majestic II (2021-present) [A320neo]
 * Sublime II (2021-present) [A321neo]
 * Hopeful (202?-present) [737 MAX 10]
 * Specialty (202?-present) [777X]

Former

 * Fantastic (1961-1997; sent to the Eruowoodian Air & Space Museum) [707]
 * Majestic (1961-1985; converted into a 737) [707]
 * Sublime (1961-1979; sold to TWA) [707]
 * Excellence (1962-1982; sold for scrap) [720]
 * Dreamy (1962-2000; sent to the Eruowoodian Air & Space Museum) [720]
 * Perfection (1962-1992; sold to TechEruo for a display) [720]
 * Awesomeness (1962-1980; used for spare parts) [720]
 * Adventurer (1962-1981; abandoned at Eruowood National Park) [720]
 * Dreamer (1963-1983; used for spare parts for Explorer and Fantastic) [707]
 * Goodness (1964-1982; sent to McDonnel Douglas) [DC-8]
 * Reliability (1966-1990; ironically, became less reliable over time) [727]
 * Greatness (1967-1997; sent to Boeing) [DC-9]
 * Impressed (1968-2002; sold to Southwest) [737-200]
 * Awaiting (1970-2001; retired due to issues with the engine) [737-200]
 * Gratitude (1971-1973; lost it's hull) [DC-9]
 * Aerodynamic (1974-1978; sold off during the 1978 Oil Crisis) [737-200]
 * Genius (1977-2000; refurbished in 1993 by McDonnel Douglas, sent to the AirEruo Boneyard to be scrapped) [DC-10]
 * Major Majestic (1985-2001; Newly built 737 with the engines from Majestic, this "Frankenplane" was too costly to maintain after 9/11, so it was sent to the Eruowoodian Air & Space Museum) [737-300]
 * Incredible (1985-2005; sold to Southwest) [737-300]
 * Fantasticness (1987-2007; sent to the Eruowoodian Air & Space Museum) [MD-81]
 * Gnarly (1997-2017; refurbished in 2004 by Boeing, currently used for flight training) [MD-90]
 * Infinity (2017-2019; grounded in the AirEruo Boneyard) [737 MAX 8]
 * Maximum (2018-2019; grounded in the AirEruo Boneyard) [737 MAX 7]
 * Modernism (2018-2019; grounded in the AirEruo Boneyard) [737 MAX 9]

Trivia

 * They are one of the few airlines to name every single one of their planes.
 * The Eagle and Streak planes are both only used for flights lasting at least two hours.
 * The Great Eagle (the eagle who is the mascot for their 747 line in general and his 747) has been there since 1972, before then, the Eruowood Flag was normal on the tail of the plane, like other, single-deck planes)
 * AirEruo is has been the official airline of Disneyland Eruowood since 2000.
 * The Mouse, The Duck and The Goof are only used for flights to and from Disneyland Eruowood's nearby airport.

COVID-19 related

 * Since May 2020, when flights resumed, double decker planes only utilized the upper deck.
 * Social distancing is done by only making the odd number rows.