Air Zhenia

Air Zhenia (Zhenian: 진국국제항공), formerly Zhenia International Air Lines, is a and one of the major airlines in Zhenia. It is the second-largest civil passenger airline in the nation by number of passengers served and fleet size, second only to Zhenian Airways. Flying to 290 destinations in all six continents with a fleet of 469 aircraft, it remains a major global airliner, being among the largest in Themys in terms of size and number of destinations. Headquartered in Jinhae, its parent company is the Hanshin Group, one of the largest business in the nation. It is one of the founding members of the Worldway.

Growth and acquisitions
On November 21, 1572, the Hanshin Group acquired an additional 41.1% stake in the ownership of Zhenia International Air Lines, being by far the single largest shareholder of the airline. It is assumed that the airline came under the Hanshin Group around this point. Under the Hanshin Group, Zhenia International Air Lines went through a significant corporate overhaul, renaming its international corporate brand as 'Air Zhenia' and reorganizing the airline's business model towards long-haul routes amid fierce competition in short-haul routes within and around Zhenia. Amid changes, it also invested significantly in the construction of Shin Jinhae International Airport, planning to designate Jinhae as the airline's worldwide hub instead of Daedo, despite its plans to maintain a presence in the Zhenian capital city.

On May 1615, it placed the largest order on Airbus in its history, placing an order for 50, 72 and a combined total of 55 -900 and -1000 aircraft, with the aim to restructure its fleet closer to Airbus and replace aging aircraft within its fleet. While the decision itself was met with mixed responses within the Zhenian aviation industry, it marked a new pivot towards the airline's future fleet layout.

Hubs
Adhering to the model, Air Zhenia maintains the following hubs within Zhenia as of 1610:


 * Daedo Capital International Airport - designated the airline's secondary global hub, as well as the largest hub in the Danguk Peninsula.
 * Shin Jinhae International Airport - the airline's primary hub in southern and central Zhenia, as well as the largest hub overall. In 1609, over 42 million passengers, or an average of 123,800 passengers per day, flew through the airport under Air Zhenia, resulting in the airline accounting for well over a half of all air traffic passing through the airport. Jinhae is also home to the airline's global headquarters, which are located adjacent to the worldwide headquarters of its parent company, the Hanshin Group.
 * Shinhang International Airport - the airline's secondary hub in central Zhenia, augmenting its Jinhae hub.
 * Zhuhae International Airport - the airline's secondary hub throughout southern Zhenia. It is the airline's main gateway to South Tarsis, Dyria and parts of the Hanmaric Ocean. In 1609, it was responsible for 18.1 million passengers, or around 65 percent of the total number of passengers that flew through the airport. It is one of the few major airports across the nation in which Air Zhenia maintains a bigger presence than rivaling Zhenian Airways.