Zhenian Airways

Zhenian Airways (Zhenian: 대진항공) is the and largest airline in Zhenia both by fleet size and number of passengers served. As one of the oldest airlines in Zhenia still in operation to this day, it operates almost 6,000 daily flights, including local connection flights, regional affiliates and subsidiaries, flying to 360 destinations across 6 continents with a fleet of 718 aircraft as of 1610 AC. Headquartered near Daedo Capital International Airport in southwestern Daedo, it is one of the major groups that comprise the Zhenian Airways Group. It is also one of the founding members of SkyLeague, one of the largest in the world. Although the [[Government of Zhenia|Zhenian government] no longer owns the airline altogether, it retains a 51.1% stake in the airline and its subsidies, highlighting the airliner's significance as the nation's.

Starting off as an air mail service in 1510 AC between Daedo and Arisu, Zhenian Airways started off as the Golden Arc Air Mail Co. Ltd., then headquartered in Arisu. It entered the passenger air business in the late 1510s and early 1520s, when it made its first regularly scheduled passenger air flight between Daedo and Changan on November 21, 1520 AC. It was nationalized under the Second Republic after the Second Great War, but was later privatized in 1563 AC by Shin Yangho, a business affiliate of Kim Shimin, although it retained its status as the nation's flag carrier afterwards. Despite taking significant hits after the Zhenian air business was deregulated, it was one of the major agents in propelling the growth of the nation's aviation industry as a whole.

Today, Zhenian Airways ranks among the largest airlines in the world both by fleet size and number of passengers served, while its subsidiary, Zhenian Airways Cargo, is ranked among the world's top international cargo airlines. The airline maintains three primary hubs within Zhenia among several secondary hubs and focus cities, the largest being Daedo Capital International Airport's Terminal 2, followed closely by its secondary hub in Shin Jinhae International Airport.

Current fleet
Zhenian Airways operates a mix of aircraft from and, as well as from domestic manufacturers. Totaling up to 718 aircraft as of September 1610 AC, the fleet consists as follows: