What Is a Virtual Airline?

TechnoBrain Airlines, or TBA for short, is a virtual airline in the "I'm an Air Controller" series of games made by the well-known Japanese game developer TechnoBrain. Because there will be aircraft failures in the game, if you use real airlines, it will discredit the airlines, so this airline created faults to increase the difficulty of the game. There are two airlines for the airframe painting, the airframe is TBA, JAL, and the rest is ANA. [1]

Blaine Airlines

TechnoBrain Airlines, or TBA for short, is a virtual airline in the "I'm an Air Controller" series of games made by the well-known Japanese game developer TechnoBrain. Because there will be aircraft failures in the game, if you use real airlines, it will discredit the airlines, so this airline created faults to increase the difficulty of the game. There are two airlines for the airframe painting, the airframe is TBA, JAL, and the rest is ANA. [1]
Brian Airlines (TBA ), English: TechnoBrain Airline, TBA for short, is a virtual airline created by the game manufacturing company in the game "I am the Air Traffic Controller 3". Bryan Airlines' domestic flight is headquartered at Itami International Airport in Osaka, Japan, and international flights are distributed at Tokyo Haneda International Airport.
A300-600R 2
3 C-17 transport aircraft
Boeing 737-500 2
Boeing 777-300 2
DH8-Q400 2
Boeing 747-400F 2 [2]

3 Brian Airlines I'm Air Controller 3

Brian Airlines Osaka Itami Airport

A B737-500 passenger aircraft stalled and broke down due to a tractor failure during towing. [2]
A B777-300 passenger aircraft returned to the airport due to a false alarm in the cargo compartment fire during takeoff. [2]
A B777-300 passenger aircraft failed to brake when landing at Osaka Airport, causing the aircraft to rush into the lawn. [2]
The landing gear of a B777-300 passenger aircraft failed during landing. After landing at low altitude, the landing gear returned to normal and landed safely.
An A300-600R passenger plane took off at the time of takeoff and returned to the apron.

2014 Bryan Airlines Tokyo Haneda Airport (after 2014)

A Boeing 747-400F cargo plane went around after landing because the pilot determined that the runway was too short (heavy cargo was loaded on the plane), and then landed safely on the 16L runway. [2]
A B747-400F cargo plane temporarily blocked the runway after landing due to the aircraft's anchorage. [2]

Bryan Airlines Naha Airport (after opening of cargo area)

An airplane broke its wings in Naha.

2 Brian Airlines I'm Air Controller 2

2004 Brian Airlines Tokyo Haneda Airport (2004)

An A300-600R passenger plane stopped taking off due to bird strike when taking off RWY16R and returned to the apron.
A DC-10 passenger plane returned to the airport due to a landing gear failure after takeoff.

Brian Airlines Osaka Itami Airport

A DHC8-Q400 passenger plane failed after landing and stalled at the C9 exit.

Brian Airlines Fukuoka Airport

A B747-400 passenger aircraft was taxiing and closed the ground entrance to the west of the runway. [2]

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