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  2. Virgin Australia Regional Airlines - Wikipedia

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    The alliance with the Perth-based airline was part of new push by Virgin Australia into regional Australia. The agreement saw the airlines codeshare on some of each other's flights. Virgin Australia and Skywest customers also could earn and redeem frequent flyer points on each other's networks.

  3. National Jet Express - Wikipedia

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    National Jet Express is headquartered at Perth Airport, with hubs at Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney.. The company operates freight services on behalf of Qantas Freight, [21] with four British Aerospace 146-300QT freighters providing overnight services to and from curfew-restricted Sydney Airport.

  4. List of airlines of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Perth Airport: Operates Dash 8-100 and -300 aircraft. [19] 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: Operates Fokker 100 and Airbus A320 aircraft under the QantasLink brand. [20] Pel-Air: PA PFY PELFLIGHT ...

  5. National Jet Systems - Wikipedia

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    National Jet Systems was established in 1989 and started operations on 1 July 1990. Initial flights commenced in 1991 on behalf of Australian Airlines, mainly to tourist destinations in northern Australia, operating a fleet of four British Aerospace 146-100 aircraft under Australian’s Airlink brand.

  6. Adelaide Airport - Wikipedia

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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]

  7. Wallaby Route - Wikipedia

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    Combining a 10-hour 21 minute flight from Sydney to Perth, an 8-hour 5 minute flight to the Cocos Islands, a 12-hour 8 minute flight to Mauritius, and a final 9 hour 40 minute flight to Johannesburg. [ 1 ] [ 4 ] The return eastbound route included an additional stop at Réunion due to the fuel & weight restrictions from the high altitude of ...

  8. Transport in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Overseas flights from Australia to the United Kingdom via the Eastern Hemisphere are known as the Kangaroo Route, whereas flights via the Western Hemisphere are known as the Southern Cross Route. In 1948, the first commercial flight from Australia to Africa was flown by Qantas, launching what is known as the Wallaby Route.

  9. Rex Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Rex's facility at Wagga Wagga Airport in June 2008. The airline was established in 2002 when the Australiawide Airlines consortium (set up by former Ansett Australia employees) acquired Hazelton Airlines and Kendell Airlines, before merging the companies and starting operations as Rex in August 2002. [12]