Template:Infobox airline/doc

Infobox airline is intended for use at the start of articles about airlines and is designed to present a summary of an airline's key aspects.

Usage
Some of the parameters below have guidelines that should be followed to achieve a consistent appearance and/or allow other computers to parse their data. Please see the descriptions of each and the example below.

Blank syntax


With comments
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 Note: If the following is used to create an instance of this template, please remove any of its comments and their tags (i.e. ) that remain.



Parameters

 * airline : The full brand name of the airline.
 * Examples:
 * When an airline typically uses both an English and a non-English name, format the airline field as:
 * Examples:
 * When an airline typically uses both an English and a non-English name, format the airline field as:
 * Examples:
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 * image : Filename of an image depicting the airline's current logo.
 * image_size : To set the image's width (in pixels; default 250px).
 * alt : A prose description of the image to aid sight impaired readers using electronic text readers.
 * caption : A caption for the image.


 * IATA : The two-character, alphanumeric International Air Transport Association airline designator in capital letters (see ).
 * ICAO : The three-letter International Civil Aviation Organization airline designator in numerals and capital letters (see ).
 * callsign : The airline's radio call sign in capital letters (see ).


 * founded : The date and place the airline was founded, in the form, ,  .  Month and day can be omitted if unknown. The founding date is typically the date upon which an airline becomes a legal entity, but not necessarily the date that the airline first offers revenue service to customers. See Microformat below for information about the importance of using the  template in this field.
 * commenced : The date the airline commenced operations, in the form .  Month and day can be omitted if unknown. This date may or may not be the same as the founding date.  See Microformat below for information about the importance of using the  template in this field.
 * ceased : The date the airline ceased to exist, in the form  Month and day can be omitted if unknown. This date is typically the date an airline ceases to exist as a legal entity due to a business failure (including bankruptcy that halts revenue generating operations) OR the date an airline brand first ceases use due to activities associated with a purchase by or merger with another airline. See Microformat below for information about the importance of using the  template in this field.
 * aoc : United States 14 CFR Part 121 Air Carrier Operator's Certificate number (see [//av-info.faa.gov/OpCert.asp FAA Air carrier Operator's Certificate number search]).

For more information about the following four parameters, see the Notes section below.
 * bases : Operating bases used by the airline, listed alphabetically by airport name, in the form or using plainlist. This term is primarily used by airlines based in the United Kingdom and is approximately equivalent to "focus city".
 * hubs : Major hub airports used by the airline, listed alphabetically by airport name, in the form or using plainlist, if applicable.
 * secondary_hubs : Secondary hub airports used by the airline, listed alphabetically by airport name, in the form or using plainlist, if applicable.
 * focus_cities : Focus city airports used by the airline, listed alphabetically by airport name, in the form or using plainlist, if applicable.


 * frequent_flyer : The name of the airline's frequent flyer program, if applicable.


 * alliance : The name of the multi-airline alliance to which the airline belongs, if applicable.
 * subsidiaries : Legal names of the airline's major subsidiaries, in the form or using plainlist, if applicable.


 * fleet_size : The number of aircraft currently in service. Only aircraft in service should be listed here –i.e. no orders, options or aircraft in storage should be included.
 * destinations : The number of airport destinations currently served by the airline (former or future destinations should not be included).

Examples:
 * company_slogan : The airline's current marketing slogan. Place within speech/double quotemarks.
 * parent : The full legal name of the airline's parent company, if applicable.
 * traded as : If applicable, the stock exchange/exchanges where the company is traded, each followed by their stock ticker symbol/symbols for the company (use stock ticker templates where possible; see ). Information about the company's status as a component of a major index can also be added. If more than one exchange or symbol is involved, use ublist to format them.
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 * ISIN :
 * headquarters : The city, state and country of the airline's headquarters location, in the form, ,.
 * key_people : A selection of key executives or airline founders, in the form FirstName1 LastName1 (JobTitle1)

FirstName2 LastName2 (JobTitle2) or using plainlist. For defunct airlines, use key leaders at the time the airline became defunct.

For more information about the following seven finance-related parameters, see the Notes section below.
 * revenue : The airline's total income in its most recent fiscal year before any deductions, in the form XXX million (FY YYYY) where XXX is the revenue in millions and YYYY is the fiscal year from which the data is taken.
 * operating_income : The airline's operating income in its most recent fiscal year determined by subtracting operating expenses from revenue, in the form US$ XXX million (FY YYYY) where XXX is the revenue in millions and YYYY is the fiscal year from which the data is taken. If the "US$" has not already been linked in revenue, link it here (as shown in revenue above).
 * net_income : Profit (or loss) recognized by the airline in the most recent fiscal year, in the form US$ XXX million (FY YYYY) where XXX is the revenue in millions and YYYY is the fiscal year from which the data is taken. If the "US$" has not already been linked in revenue or operating_income, link it here (as shown in revenue above).
 * profit : See.
 * assets : Total monetary value of the airline's assets, in the form US$ XXX million (FY YYYY) where XXX is the revenue in millions and YYYY is the fiscal year from which the data is taken. If the "US$" has not already been linked in an earlier finance-related entry, link it here (as shown in revenue above).
 * equity : Total equity held in the company, in the form US$ XXX million (FY YYYY) where XXX is the revenue in millions and YYYY is the fiscal year from which the data is taken. If the "US$" has not already been linked in an earlier finance-related entry, link it here (as shown in revenue above).


 * num_employees : The number of company employees. If the year for this data is known, append it in parentheses, preferably with a erence.


 * website : The URL of the airline's primary website, in the form example.com (see the Microformat section below for information about the importance of using the template in this field.


 * notes : For any short notes, qualifications, annotations, etc. pertaining to the infobox data, especially if indicated by e.g. superscripted lowercase letters (see example).

Example
The data in the example below is not necessarily factually accurate and is for demonstration purposes only.



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Place within speech/double quotemarks.", "example": "\"We know why you fly\"", "default": "p" },		"parent": { "label": "Parent Company", "description": "The full legal name of the airline's parent company", "example": "United Continental Holdings", "suggested": true },		"num_employees": { "label": "Number of Employees", "description": "The number of company employees", "example": "35,000", "type": "number", "suggested": true },		"Alt text": { "description": "A prose description of the image to aid sight impaired readers using electronic text readers." },		"founded": { "label": "Founded", "description": "The date and place the airline was founded, in the form, , . Month and day can be omitted if unknown.  The founding date is typically the date upon which an airline becomes a legal entity, but not necessarily the date that the airline first offers revenue service to customers. ", "type": "date" },		"commenced": { "label": "Commenced operations", "description": "The date the airline commenced operations, in the form . Month and day can be omitted if unknown. This date may or may not be the same as the founding date. ", "type": "date" },		"ceased": { "label": "Ceased operations", "description": "The date the airline ceased to exist, in the form Month and day can be omitted if unknown.  This date is typically the date an airline ceases to exist as a legal entity due to a business failure (including bankruptcy that halts revenue generating operations) OR the date an airline brand first ceases use due to activities associated with a purchase by or merger with another airline. ", "type": "date" },		"bases": { "aliases": [ "bases", "operating bases" ],			"label": "Operating bases", "description": "Operating bases used by the airline, listed alphabetically by airport name, in the form or using . This term is primarily used by airlines based in the United Kingdom and is approximately equivalent to \"focus city\".", "type": "wiki-template-name" },		"secondary_hubs": { "label": "Secondary hubs", "description": "Secondary hub airports used by the airline, listed alphabetically by airport name, in the form or using, if applicable.", "type": "wiki-template-name" },		"subsidiaries": { "label": "Subsidiaries", "description": "Legal names of the airline's major subsidiaries, in the form or using, if applicable.", "type": "wiki-template-name" },		"traded_as": { "aliases": [ "Ticker symbol" ],			"label": "Traded as", "description": "If applicable, the stock exchange/exchanges where the company is traded, each followed by their stock ticker symbol/symbols for the company (use stock ticker templates where possible; see Category:Ticker symbol templates). Information about the company's status as a component of a major index can also be added. 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