From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The is a list of largest airlines in Oceania:
[edit] By Fleet Size
Rank |
Airline |
Number in fleet |
Headquarters |
Notes |
1 |
Qantas |
134[1] |
Sydney, Australia |
|
2 |
Virgin Blue |
56 [2] |
Brisbane, Australia |
|
3 |
Regional Express Airlines |
40 [3] |
Wagga Wagga, Australia |
|
4 |
Air New Zealand |
38 [4] |
Auckland, New Zealand |
|
5 |
Jetstar |
32 [5] |
Melbourne, Australia |
|
6 |
National Jet Systems |
29 [6] |
Adelaide, Australia |
|
7 |
Pel-Air |
28 [7] |
Sydney, Australia |
|
8 |
Eastern Australia Airlines |
22 [8] |
Sydney, Australia |
|
9 |
Skippers Aviation |
21 [9] |
Perth, Australia |
|
10 |
Pearl Aviation |
20 [10] |
Darwin, Australia |
|
[edit] By Number of Passengers
Rank |
Airline |
Passengers carried |
Revenue |
1 |
Qantas |
24,950,000[citation needed] |
|
2 |
Air New Zealand |
11,700,000[citation needed] |
|
3 |
Virgin Blue |
7,592,892[citation needed] |
|
4 |
Alliance Airlines |
6,456,000[citation needed] |
|
5 |
Jetstar |
4,641,000[citation needed] |
|
6 |
Macair Airlines |
3,765,000[citation needed] |
|
7 |
Air Niugini |
3,564,000[citation needed] |
|
8 |
Air Pacific |
596,285[citation needed] |
|
9 |
Norfolk Air |
426,985[citation needed] |
|
10 |
Air Tahiti Nui |
28,000[citation needed] |
|
[edit] See also
[edit] References