Myrish Airways

Myrish Airways, known also as NALA, is the of Andemyr. NALA is an abbreviation of the airline's full name, Nordlig Azoran Luft av Andemyr. Headquartered at Grave, Andemyr, NALA operates 139 aircraft to 121 destinations (as of October of 1610). NALA's main hub is the Grave-Stromstad International Airport, with Tusmetsand International and Klara Hoen International Airport operating as the airline's secondary hubs. Minor hubs also exist at Tøsketa Airport, Leiby Airport, Strömsand Airport, Gamleby Airport, Arvid International Airport, Aker International Airport, and Skjerstad Airport. NALA Cargo is an independent, wholly owned subsidiary of Myrish Airways with its main headquarters located at Grave-Stromstad International Airport.

In 1609, NALA carried 26.1 million passengers, achieving revenues up to 30 billion Myrish Tere. This makes it one of the largest airliners in Azora and the largest in Andemyr. The NALA fleet is composed of 139 planes consisting of the Airbus A319, Airbus A320, Airbus A320neo, Airbus A321, Airbus A330, Airbus A340, Airbus A350, as well as the Boeing 737 and Boeing 777. NALA also wet leases the Airbus A320neo, ATR 72, and Bombardier CRJ900 aircraft.

The airline was originally founded as a combination of the two largest airliners in Andemyr at the time - Høyfjellsreiser Andemyr and Myrsk Luft. The consortium was extended to cover Azoran and domestic cooperation two years later. During the Second Great War, NALA was known to secretly transport refugees and soldiers from the Achysian occupied Andemyr to nearby neutral nations in multiple secret operations. Soon after, the war, the consortium was officially recognized as one company - NALA. NALA has often been described as "an icon of Myrish cooperation."

Myrish Airways was one of the founding members of SkyLeague.