TransBloxia was a Bloxrazilian airline founded in 2007. It went bankrupt due to Flight 376 from Sao Bloxauro to Rio de Bloxeiro crashing in 2018.

History

Beginning

It all started with a meeting of two entrepreneurs: Carlos Oliver Gochulski, a descendant of Ro-Polish ancestors, and Paul de la Coruna, who in turn had Ro-Portuguese roots. They met for one purpose, to agree on an idea for an airline, because Gochulski wanted to buy a cheap factory for Rombraer, which required the purchase of two planes from them, and since he had no idea what to do with them, apart from the airline, he was looking for a co-founder who would give him some money, while La Coruna wanted a new business, which he would use to add it to some holding company, whose shares he would sell. It took them a month or so to get everything sorted out with the business, but finally on May 4, the first flight took off from Sao Bloxauro, to Bloxrasilia, which was named Flight 1.

Expansion of activity

After some time, flights to Rio de Bloxeiro were also added. New flights were added to the fleet quite quickly and at peak times, there were flights every two hours.

Bankruptcy

Caused by the crash of Flight 376, which highlighted problems with pilot training and poor repairs to the aircraft, the airline survived just 11 days after the crash before being dissolved.

Crashes (*Coming soon*)

Flight 376 (2018)

The crash of Flight 376 in 2018 was notable in which it exposed the entire hierarchical structure the airline was based on. It revealed that the airline was hiring pilots who barely passed training and repairpersons who did a poor job of repairing the plane. Within 11 days of the crash, the airline filed for bankruptcy and was dissolved.