List of airlines of Australia

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The airline industry in Australia began in the early 1920s with Western Australian Airways on the west coast, and Australian Aircraft and Engineering Company on the east coast. In 1921, Queensland and Northern Territory Aerial Services (QANTAS) was formed, and continues to operate.

This is a list of airlines which have a current Air Operator Certificate issued by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority[1]

Grounded Airbus A320s of now defunct Ansett Australia
Express Freighters Australia Boeing 737-300 VH-XML
Heavylift Cargo Airlines' RP-C8020 is the world's only flying Short Belfast
Toll Aviation ATR 42-300 VH-TOQ, departing from Sydney Airport
Virgin Australia's Boeing 737-800 VH-YFC, named 'Bondi Beach'.
Airline IATA ICAO IMAGE Callsign Hub Airport(s) Notes
Air Link DR - - Dubbo Airport
Airnorth TL ANO TOPEND Darwin International Airport
Alliance Airlines QQ UTY UNITY Brisbane Airport
Cobham Aviation Services Australia NC JTE JETEX Adelaide International Airport
Corporate Air OJ CPT AIR SPUR Canberra International Airport
Eastern Australia Airlines QF EAQ Q LINK Sydney Airport Operates under the QantasLink brand
Express Freighters Australia - EFA EXPRESS FREIGHT Sydney Airport
FlyPelican - - - Newcastle Airport
Fly Tiwi FT - - Darwin International Airport
Free Spirit Airlines - - - Essendon Airport
Hardy Aviation - - - Darwin International Airport
Heavylift Cargo Airlines HN HVY HEAVY CARGO Brisbane Airport
Hinterland Aviation OI HND HINTERLAND Cairns International Airport
Inland Pacific Air - - - Townsville Airport
JetEx - - - Adelaide International Airport Operates under the QantasLink brand
JetGo Australia JG JGO JETGO Brisbane Airport
Jetstar Airways JQ JST JETSTAR Melbourne Airport
King Island Airlines - - - Moorabbin Airport
Maroomba Airlines KN - - Perth Airport
Network Aviation NA - - Perth Airport
Par Avion Airlines FO ATM - Cambridge Aerodrome
Pel-Air QH PFY PELFLIGHT Sydney Airport
Qantas QF QFA QANTAS Sydney Airport, Melbourne Airport
Qantas Freight XM XME - Sydney Airport, Melbourne Airport
Regional Express Airlines ZL RXA REX Sydney Airport
SEAIR Pacific - - - Gold Coast Airport
Sharp Airlines SH - SHARP Hamilton Airport
Skyforce Aviation - - - Bankstown Airport
Skippers Aviation JW - - Perth Airport
Skytraders - SND SNOWBIRD Hobart International Airport
Sydney Seaplanes - - - Rose Bay seaplane base
Sunstate Airlines QF SSQ SUNSTATE Brisbane Airport Operates under the QantasLink brand
Tasman Cargo Airlines[2] HJ TMN TASMAN Sydney Airport
Tigerair Australia TT TGW GOCAT Melbourne Airport
Toll Aviation - TFX TOLL EXPRESS Brisbane Airport
Virgin Australia VA VOZ VELOCITY Brisbane Airport, Melbourne Airport, Sydney Airport
Virgin Australia International Airlines VA VOZ VELOCITY Sydney Airport
Virgin Australia Regional Airlines VA VOZ VELOCITY Perth Airport
West Wing Aviation WW - - Mount Isa Airport

See also

References

  1. "Search for certified air operators". Civil Aviation Safety Authority. 5 February 2008. Retrieved 2008-02-08.
  2. "Seaplanes take off again". ABC News. 16 December 2011.

External links

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