Vlocke Aerospace Industries
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Overview
Vlocke Aerospace Industries is the aviation and spaceflight company owned by Roland Vlocke. Once a manufacturer for numerous United States and international airlines, the company has shifted its focus in recent years to building production aircraft and custom aircraft for private organizations such as government officials, supergroups, wealthy individuals as well as numerous other agencies. In 2016, VAI played a major role as one of the founding entities of the United Liberators Coalition.
Headquarters
Vlocke Aerospace Industries currently is run by Roland Vlocke from the Liberators Tower at the Phoenix Complex on Gull Island. In addition to this new headquarters, the company has numerous factories and construction facilities that produce its aircraft.
- Liberators Tower - Phoenix Complex - Primary base of operations.
- Complex 1 - Manufactures Vlocke-771s
- Complex 2
- Complex 3
- Complex 4 - Manufactures Stingray Hovercraft
- Complex 5
- Complex 6
- Complex 7
- Complex 8
- Complex 9
- Complex 10
- Complex 11
- Complex 12 - located in the desert near Phoenix, Arizona. By far the largest and most secretive construction facility owned by Vlocke, and the only other location capable of servicing the Citadel aside from Liberators tower. Both the Citadel and Phoenix II were constructed here.
- Norton Aircraft Complex - located California. Taken over and assimilated into VAI when Norton Aircraft's assets were sold in the aftermath of the company's dissolution and exposure as a front organization for the Bleeding Fist.
Products
- Vlocke-771 Skyliner (General purpose passenger airliner)
- Vlocke-771-C Skyliner (Cargo aircraft)
- DD-23 Stingray VTOL Hovercraft (formerly used by Serpent Institute, used by the Liberators
- Eagle One (used by the Golden Eagles)
- LibSat-1 Satellite (used by the Liberators
- The Citadel (used by the Liberators
- Phoenix II (designed and used by Swift)