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Revision as of 20:23, 11 January 2026
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W-2000 Triumph
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| National Origin | Zokesia | ||||
| Production History | |||||
| Designer | Ward Industries | ||||
| Unit Cost | 49,752(√) | ||||
| Number Built | 182 | ||||
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| In Service | |||||
| 2146 - Present | |||||
| Used By | Arcovair Bundesluft Zokesia ConFedEx Hook Brzinair Stahlair Genisis Fueling Solutions |
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The W-2000 Triumph is a Zokesian narrow-body airliner produced by Ward Industries, and a predecessor to the W-2022 Comforjet.
Variants
W-2000B NEO
The W-2000B upgrade was offered by Cyten-Ward Industries near the turn of the century, as a way to keep older airframes flying. With new CW56 Turbofan engines and next-gen avionics, the W-2000B was a massive upgrade from the older low-bypass ratio Triumphs. A total of 46 W-2000s have been upgraded to the new standard.
KZ-15 Spirit
Tanker version developed in the 2160s and upgraded in the 2190s with more powerful engines. After being retired from the Zokesian Royal Air Force, the KZ-15s were purchased by Genisis Fueling Solutions and became the first-ever civilian refueling aircraft, taking government contracts as part of the GENISIS Gold Card Membership Program.
Incidents
A lot :(
