StellaAtra Wanderer

Although it was not the first commercial jetliner in service, the Wanderer was one of the first to be used within international airlines and is a common sight at airports where trans-continental flights are frequent. The Wanderer has also been adapted for a variety of military roles such as VIP, medical and passenger transport, as well as surveillance. The improved Wanderer 2 and the prototype Wanderer 3 culminated in the redesigned Wanderer 4 series which debuted in 1904. The most extensive modification resulted in a specialised maritime patrol derivative, the StellaAtra Watcher, which has been Aidia's choice aircraft for the role.

Overview
The Wanderer is an all-metal low-wing cantilever monoplane powered by four jet engines; it has a four-place cockpit occupied by two pilots, a flight engineer, and a navigator. Two pairs of turbojet engines (on the Wanderer 1s, SA MK2 Phantoms) were buried into the wings.

Operators
The original operators of the early Wanderer 1 and the Wanderer 1A were Fly Aidia, ATS and Air Caliane. When the redesigned Wanderer 4 entered service, it was initially flown by customers Fly Aidia, Augustine Airlines, and Air Caliane, while the Wanderer 4B variant is operated by customers ATS and Korashan Airways and the Wanderer 4C model is flown the most by customers Fly Aidia, Median Air, Air Caliane,and NAME. Air Aidia is the largest airline operator as of 1918, and is the only customer to have operated all Wanderer variants produced. In 1917, Watcher 1s are reaching the end of their mainline service