W-2022 Comforjet

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W-2022 Comforjet

Narrow-body airliner
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A W-2022-100 of Bundesluft Zokesia
National Origin Zokesia
Production History
Designer Cyten-Ward Industries
Unit Cost 44,283(√)
Number Built 272
Service History
Used By Zokesia-Halco Logistics, Bundesluft Zokesia, Confederate Air, Arcovair, ConFedEx, Hook Brzinair

ZP-20 Variant: Zokesia

KZ-20 Variant: Zokesia, UIF


The W-2022 is a Zokesian narrow-body airliner produced by Cyten-Ward Industries at its Ezekialgrad factory in Zokesia. Developed to supplement the W-1011 on short and thin routes, the twinjet retained the W-900 fuselage width and six abreast seating but with two underwing turbofans instead of four. Envisioned in 2154, the initial W-2022-100 made its first flight in April 2160 and entered service in February 2161 with Bundesluft Zokesia. The lengthened W-2022-200 entered service in April 2164, and evolved through four generations, offering several variants for 35-48 Passengers.

Variants

ZP-20 Aquitane: Designed as a long range ASW patrol aircraft, the ZP-20 became the Zokesian Navy's first dedicated land-based ASW aircraft, and featured extensive electronic suite, AEW and sonar capability, as well as capacity for six Mk-64 Airdropped torpedoes and four AGM-84 Harpoons underwing. The type is based off the stretched W-2022-200, and was introduced in 2170.

KZ-20 Moonbow: The KZ-20 was built following the urgent need for refueling aircraft following the failure of the T-133 Super Redhead as a replacement of the KZ-10A Paladin. Designed in 2183, using a lengthened W-2022-200, the KZ-20 Moonbow was put into service with the Zokesian Royal Air Force from 2184 onward, and serves alongside the KZ-10 as the primary tanker for the Air Force. The KZ-20 also recieved an AWACS Variant, designated KZ-20J.

W-2022-300: A further stretched version of the W-2022 was built for large capacity, long haul flights internationally, while retaining the same wing and engine layout with 50% increased fuel capacity.

Incidents

Blowout Incident of HKB441

On January 7th, 2163, Hook Brzinair Flight HKB-441 between Zerban and Fedithe suffered a rapid decompression after a service panel blew out on the aft end of the aircraft, a FHI W-2022-100 Comforjet. The panel blowout caused internal damage, rapidly depressurizing the aircraft at altitude, forcing the aircraft to lower altitude and place a mayday call, delaying multiple flights into Laythi Honor International as the aircraft was placed on priority for landing. Two passengers died from High-altitude pulmonary edema after their oxygen masks failed due to improper servicing. Hook Brznair, wishing to avoid a lawsuit, settled out of court with the next of kin. The panel blowout was investigated internally by the company and found to be the result of improper training practices by ground crews servicing the carrier in Zerban. The ground crew servicing the aircraft had improperly affixed speedtape to the panel. Furthermore, the on-board emergency air system had been erroneously signed off as properly serviced by both the ground crew and the crew due to a miscommunication. Those responsible however were not found fully liable and were instead ordered into retraining. Multiple policies were taken by the company to avoid a future incident.



The variants of the W-2022 from top to bottom: W-2022-100, W-2022-200, and W-2022-300