Pel-Air
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Pel-Air is an airline based in Botany, Sydney, Australia. The airline was established and strated operations in 1984. It operates extensive charter services in Australasia and freight services through its wholly owned subsidiary Pel-Air Express. It also operates medevac and government support services [1].
[edit] Fleet
As of March 2007 the Pel-Air fleet consists of:
- 1 Embraer Brasilia
- 3 Fairchild Expediter
- 7 Fairchild Metro III
- 3 Fairchild Metro 23
- 2 Gates Learjet 35A
- 1 Gates Learjet 36
- 1 Gates Learjet 36A
- 7 IAI Westwind
- 2 IAI Westwind II
Of these aircraft, the Brasilia and the Metro IIIs have been converted to freighters, while the Learjets are operated in support of the training and operational requirements of the Royal Australian Navy.
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[edit] References
- ^ Flight International 12-18 April 2005
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