Pacific AeroStar Aircraft 124

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Pacific AeroStar Aircraft 124-600 Concept design. Created in 2019 for the company's inhouse airline, KiwiJet.

The Pacific AeroStar Aircraft 124 or PAA 124 is a twin engine wide body aircraft, planned and developed by Pacific AeroStar Aircraft of the Arstotzkan Union. The aircraft is seen as the flagship of the PAA company and was one of the first aircraft created by the PAA company, then known as AeroStar International.

Although many designs of the PAA 124 exist no aircraft has ever been successfully produced.

Development

2017

PAA 124-800 Lufthansa Concept. Design released in 2019.

The idea for the PAA 124 originates in 2017 when it was called the AeroStar International A124. The idea was for a twin engine widebody airliner to compete with the Boeing 777 and Airbus A350 and A330.

2018

With the rebranding of the company the PAA 124 became the EAC 124 as PAA decided to attempt to partner with Boeing on the EAC 720, which would be a mix between the PAA 124 and the Boeing 737-300. However this fell through and the two companies never rebegan talks.

2019 & 2020

In April 2019, PAA formed TauraLift and created the TauraLift TF-100 engines. These were some of the first all electric engines and would be the ones on the PAA 124 however in 2020 engineers doubted that it could work and provide enough thrust to have the plane fly at normal altitudes.