RIAL

RIAL (Royal International Air Lines) was a Lovian-Brunanter airline operating from 1961 to 1980. RIAL was headquartered at Van Draak International Airport and in Noble City.

History
Rial was founded in 1961 as a joint Lovian-Brunanter company to provide a rapid and easy link between Koningstad and Noble City. Service began in October 1961 using Douglas DC-6 airplanes. The route served was Brunant to Lovia (and vice-versa), flying fromVan Draak International Airport direct to Gander, Newfoundland, from then on to New York City and then nonstop to Noble City. RIAL had a fleet of five DC-6 planes, later joined by four DC-7s in 1963. In 1965 RIAL acquired two Boeing 707 jets, inaugurating it's first jet-powered Brunant to Lovia service in February 1966.

RIAL routes were later expanded to a New York-Los Angeles on the Brunant-Lovia link, as well as a flight from Brunant to London. In 1975 RIAL became the first Brunanter airline to offer service to Moscow, via London.