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With funding from the Orient Steam Navigation Company a new Australian National Airways was registered on 13 May 1936, and began services under its new name on 1 July 1936. It acquired a second DC-2 VH-UXJ Loongana that began a twice-weekly service between Melbourne and Perth on 21 December 1936.
It was founded in 1962 as the Australian Aircraft Restoration Group, in an attempt to maintain a World War II-era Bristol Beaufighter aircraft. It has since become a museum, with a large aircraft collection. It was known as the Australian National Aviation Museum up until October 2021. As of 2021 it held nearly 60 aircraft and 25 engines.
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Australian National Airways timetable from 1930. Australian National Airways, Ltd. (ANA) was a short-lived Australian airline, founded on 3 January 1929 by Charles Kingsford Smith and Charles Ulm. [1] ANA began scheduled services on 1 January 1930. [2]
The Australian National Airways (ANA) was the predominant domestic carrier from the mid-1930s to the early 1950s. After World War II , Qantas was nationalised and its domestic operations were transferred to Trans Australia Airlines (TAA) in 1946.
Australian National may refer to: Australian National Airways airline in Australia from 1936 until 1957; Australian National Botanic Gardens in Canberra; Australian National Maritime Museum in Sydney; Australian National Railways Commission railway operator in Australia from 1975 until 1987; Australian National University in Canberra
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Central Australian Aviation Museum General view of the museum Location 6 Memorial Avenue, Gillen, Alice Springs NT Australia Coordinates 23°42′9.4″S 133°51′51.5″E / 23.702611°S 133.864306°E / -23.702611; 133.864306 Type Aerospace Website Central Australian Aviation Museum The Central Australian Aviation Museum is an aviation museum in Alice Springs, Northern Territory ...