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The '''Saros Aero SA-7 Bazlama''' is a narrow-body airliner designed and produced by [[Saros Aero]] in [[Ikonia]]. It is in service with all three major Ikonic airlines; [[Zephair]], [[Stylus Oceanic]], and [[Sloppmunjet]]. |
The '''Saros Aero SA-7 Bazlama''' is a narrow-body airliner designed and produced by [[Saros Aero]] in [[Ikonia]]. It is in service with all three major Ikonic airlines; [[Zephair]], [[Stylus Oceanic]], and [[Sloppmunjet]]. |
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Revision as of 18:09, 23 May 2024
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SA-7
Saros Aero SA-7 Bazlama
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| Narrow-body airliner | |||||
| National Origin | Ikonia | ||||
| Production History | |||||
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| 2164 - Ongoing | |||||
| Designer | Saros Aero | ||||
| Unit Cost | 2(√) | ||||
| Number Built | 112 | ||||
| Service History | |||||
| Used By | Zephair Stylus Oceanic Sloppmunjet | ||||
| Aircraft Characteristics | |||||
| Propulsion | 4 x Turbofan Engines | ||||
| Maximum Velocity | 318 m/s | ||||
| Variants | Saros Aero SA-7 Bazlama Saros Aero SA-7 BazlamaXL Saros Aero SA-7C Agemo Saros Aero AEW&C |
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The Saros Aero SA-7 Bazlama is a narrow-body airliner designed and produced by Saros Aero in Ikonia. It is in service with all three major Ikonic airlines; Zephair, Stylus Oceanic, and Sloppmunjet.