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  2. Mount Gambier Airport - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, QantasLink announced a further 1 of 2 destinations were under consideration – Mount Gambier and Whyalla. [12] The new service was awarded to Whyalla. [13] In 2020, QantasLink announced further expansion of regional routes, with flights from Mount Gambier to Adelaide and Melbourne commencing in March 2021, using Dash 8 300 Series ...

  3. MacRobertson Miller Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Used for flight training at Mount Gambier. de Havilland Dragon: 5 1934-1942 6 Lockheed Vega: 1 1935-1941 6 Originally purchased for entry in the MacRobertson Air Race. de Havilland Fox Moth: 3 1935-1941 3 de Havilland Express: 2 1938-1940 10 Lockheed Model 10 Electra: 2 1938-1948 10 Avro Anson: 6 1946-1962 7 All refurbished ex-Royal Australian ...

  4. Perth Airport - Wikipedia

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    Perth Airport (IATA: PER, ICAO: YPPH) is an international, domestic and general aviation airport serving Perth, Western Australia.. It is the fourth busiest airport in Australia measured by passenger movements and falls within the boundaries of the cities of Belmont, kalamunda and Swan. [2]

  5. File:Blue lake, Mount Gambier.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. Wallaby Route - Wikipedia

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    In January 2001, Qantas started nonstop flights between Sydney and Johannesburg using their 747-400 aircraft with an average flight time of 14 hours 10 minutes. [ 24 ] [ 25 ] [ 6 ] In 2003, SAA changed their Wallaby Route service to their new A340-200s but remained a 2 hop route via Perth.

  7. Kalgoorlie–Boulder Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport hosts a number of daily Perth to Kalgoorlie return flight services. Between November 2007 and November 2008, Skywest Airlines (now known as Virgin Australia Regional Airlines ) operated a three times weekly direct service from Kalgoorlie to Melbourne , which failed due to soaring fuel prices and increasing economic uncertainty. [ 8 ]

  8. Canadian Pacific Air Lines - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1940s, the Canadian Pacific Railway Company purchased, in a short time span, ten bush airlines: Ginger Coote Airways, Yukon Southern Air Transport, Wings, Prairie Airways, Mackenzie Air Services, Arrow Airways, Starratt Airways, Quebec Airways and Montreal & Dominion Skyways finishing with the purchase of Canadian Airways in 1942, to form Canadian Pacific Air Lines. [3]

  9. British Airways Flight 009 - Wikipedia

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    Around 13:42 UTC (20:42 Jakarta time), the number-four Rolls-Royce RB211 engine began surging and soon flamed out. The flight crew immediately performed the engine shutdown drill, quickly cutting off fuel supply and arming the fire extinguishers. Less than a minute later, at 13:43 UTC (20:43 Jakarta time), engine two surged and flamed out.