EastJet

EastJet (Zhenian: 동방항공) is a headquartered in Seongnam, Zhenia. It is the single largest low-cost carrier in Zhenia in terms of fleet and number of destinations served, operating a fleet of 318 aircraft over 384 destinations as of 1610. It offers frequent domestic flights within Zhenia, connecting the nation's major population centers with one another under the point-to-point business model, as well as several international destinations around Zhenia, most notably in Sakaro, Kordalsam and Yinguo. It is well-known for its unique point-to-point business model and methods on cutting costs, being a model case study for several budget airlines in Zhenia.

Business expansion
On June 27, 1594, the airline announced its expansion into long-haul flights with higher demand, amid higher competition from budget airlines in domestic and international routes throughout East Tarsis, as well as the decision that the long-haul market was deemed a niche market for budget airlines at the time. In response to such plans, the airline announced the purchase of 12 and 20 Boeing 787-9 aircraft, with the primary intention of launching direct flights to Azora, Dyria and North Veharia by 1600.

Management
EastJet is headquartered in 1730 Citadel Parkway in northern Seongnam, Zhenia. While it previously hosted its headquarters in Daedo's Shinsa-gu district, it has relocated south to Seongnam as a cost-saving measure in 1599.

Fleet
One of the defining characteristics of EastJet is in the simplicity of its fleet composition: as of 1610, it operates only two families of aircraft - the family and the.