Air Florida (fictional)

Air Florida is the flag carrier of the U.S. state of. It is headquartered in. It's primary hubs are at, , and. Founded in September 1971, it is now a wholly owned subsidiary of AEK–Chicago Group.

Accidents and incidents

 * On August 7, 2004, Air Florida Flight 347 operated by a bound for West Palm Beach, was forced to declare an emergency and divert to  after it lost much of its hydraulic flight control systems shortly after takeoff from . The aircraft overran the runway while attempting an emergency landing at Worcester Regional Airport and crashed. Passengers and crew on board the aircraft reported varying types of injuries.
 * On September 20, 2018, Air Florida Flight 118 operated by a, overran the runway while attempting an emergency landing at after it's Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System (MCAS) had malfunctioned, detaching a left engine and the nose and skidding to a halt about 1,000 feet (300 m) beyond the runway. The plane caught fire and was heavily damaged. 25 people (24 passengers, 1 crew) died, while 113 other passengers and crew survived with injuries.