Air Ranomica

Air Ranomica, originally founded as Air Ranomica Services, is the largest international carrier and unofficial of South Ranomia. It is headquartered in St. Beauvoir, which also serves as it's national hub for overseas flights.

The company was founded in 1929 by millionaire Robert Mars, formerly a pilot in the air force, as part of an initiative to improve South Ranomia's mail routes to and from Hatar, particularly Saesland. Mars was able to purchase several military bombers that were being decommissioned. By 1930, over 20 bombers had been acquired by the military, and were retrofitted for long-distance travel as. In the first few years of operation, the company saw success in its mail service as South Ranomia increased relations with Hatar. During the Roaring Thirties, Air Ranomica became the largest airmail service in South Ranomia, and following the outbreak of the Great War, it became the national airmail service for volunteer forces in the conflict. Air Ranomica declined following the end of the war as mail planes began to fall out of favor. As international opposition to grew, however, the South Ranomian government began to offer bribes to Air Ranomica, under the condition that they'd enter the  business and become their de facto national carrier. Air Ranomica agreed to this, and soon began acquiring larger, commercial-use airplanes. They also greatly expanded their hub during the 60's, with destinations increasing to Talamor and mainland Ozara after the independence of North Ranomia.