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Adelaide Airport (IATA: ADL, ICAO: YPAD) is an international and domestic airport serving Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.Located approximately 6 km (3.7 mi) west of the Adelaide central business district, Adelaide Airport is the fifth-busiest airport in Australia measured by passengers movements, servicing more than 8.5 million passengers in FY24. [2]
Rossair Cessna 441 at Adelaide Airport (2006). Rossair Charter was an air charter company based in Adelaide, Australia. [1] In November 2013, it merged with Air South, another South Australia based charter company. [2] In July 2018, the company was placed into voluntary administration. [3] [4]
Darwin International Airport: Hevilift: HT HEVILIFT Brisbane Airport: Maroomba Airlines: KN Perth Airport: Operates Dash 8-100 and -300 aircraft. [20] National Jet Express: NC JTE JETEX Adelaide Airport: Operates Bombardier Q400, Embraer E190 and as Cobham Aviation Services Australia. Network Aviation: QF NWK NETLINK Perth Airport
Virgin Australia Regional Airlines (VARA) is an Australian regional airline based in Perth, servicing key towns in the state of Western Australia.The airline also flies interstate to destinations such as Adelaide, Darwin, Melbourne and Alice Springs.
On 7 March 2012, Tiger Airways announced that it would reopen a second base at Sydney Airport [23] On 4 September 2012, Tiger announced it was resuming flights from Melbourne to Adelaide, beginning from 1 November 2012. [24] In October 2012, Virgin Australia Holdings announced its intention to purchase 60% of Tiger Airways Australia.
The first powered flight in South Australia was of a Blériot Aéronautique monoplane on March 13, 1910, south-west of Salisbury in Bolivar, South Australia, the flight was nicknamed the “Wittber hop”. [8] In the 1920s investigations began into construction of an airport in Adelaide.
The division is responsible for all news-gathering and production of news output for ABC television, the ABC network of radio stations, and for its online services.In 2018 it was estimated that online ABC news and current affairs reached about 4.8 million users in Australia each month. [23]
Airlines of South Australia Fokker F27-200 at Adelaide Airport in October 1987. On 1 July 1959, Ansett purchased Guinea Airways and rebranded it Airlines of South Australia (ASA) on 21 December 1959. [1] ASA took over the Guinea Airways existing fleet of five Douglas DC-3s and an Auster, and added a 52-seat Convair 440.