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Network Aviation is an airline based at Perth Airport, operating regular scheduled and air charter services in support of "fly-in fly-out" mining operations throughout Western Australia. Since 2015 Network Aviation has primarily flown under the QantasLink brand.
Nexus Airlines is an Australian regional airline based in Kununurra, Western Australia, [1] owned by HMC Group (who also own Aviair), which launched on 17 May 2023. [2] The inaugural flight, part of Western Australia's Inter-Regional Flight Network (IRFN) from Geraldton to Broome occurred on 10 July. [3] The company slogan is ‘Connecting Us’.
Qantas flies to 61 domestic and to 35 international destinations, including seasonal destinations, in 23 countries across Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe, and Oceania, excluding the destinations served by its subsidiaries other than QantasLink.
The airline launched flights between Sydney and Los Angeles in 2009, followed by flights from Melbourne and Brisbane after obtaining permission to operate an unlimited number of flights between Australia and the U.S. by the Australian International Air Services Commission. [30]
Skippers Aviation is the largest provider of fly-in fly-out services for the mining industry in Western Australia. It operates weekly flights and supports many mining companies and mine sites. [6] As of January 2020, Skippers Aviation also operates scheduled services to the following regional destinations out of Perth and Broome: Fitzroy Crossing
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On 6 May 2020, Aviair received $1.58 million to support it through the COVID-19 pandemic as part of the COVID-19 Regional Airline Network Support Program by the Australian Government. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] On 24 June 2021, Aviair announced they would commence a flight service from Derby to Broome on 16 August 2021.