Royal Blix Air

Royal Blix Air (but more commonly known as Air Blix Royal, as it is French) is the largest luxury airline in the PDRD. It originally was created to serve the French communities in Vue Baie and Quad Blix, but became a global hallmark of the air industry in the early 1980s as the greatest luxury airline in the world, according to TIME. In 2002, it became bilingual, offering services in French and English in an attempt to broaden its target market as Delongo's luxury airline, competing with Grey Bird. It is now one of only a few luxury airlines in the global industry.

Royal Blix Air's main hub and global headquarters is at l'Aéroport international de Nouvelle Montréal Sud, with Ronald Kay Blix International Airport also being a substantial hub with nearly 140 destinations.

Royal Blix Air has minor hubs with Paris-CDG, Geneva, London-Heathrow, New London-Capital, South Matewood-George IV, and Tokyo-Narita.