Norfolk Air

Norfolk Air
IATA ICAO Callsign
N5 --
Founded 2006
Ceased operations 2012
Hubs Norfolk Island Airport
Alliance Codeshare with Qantas Airways
Fleet size 1
Destinations 5
Parent company Norfolk Island Government
Headquarters Kingston, Norfolk Island
Key people Jeff Murdoch CEO
Website http://www.norfolkair.com

Norfolk Air was an airline based on Norfolk Island, it was operating department of the Administration of Norfolk Island,[1] flights were operated by Our Airline (formerly Air Nauru) and operating under an Australia Airline Operators Certificate. It provided return services between Norfolk Island, Sydney and Brisbane, Newcastle and Melbourne. Although the flights were regulated as domestic flights, Norfolk Air's flights from the Australian mainland operated from the International Terminal at each airport and Australian citizens had to carry a document of identity or passport in order to pass through Customs and Immigration checks and board the aircraft, as Norfolk Island is an External Territory of Australia and outside of the Australian migration zone.

Norfolk Air Boeing 737-300 Landing at Sydney Airport from Norfolk Island

History

The airline began operations on May 2006, initially operating services to the island from Brisbane and Sydney, but subsequently introduced flights on a weekly basis from Newcastle in May 2007 and from Melbourne in November 2007. All services were initially operated by Ozjet Airlines until May 2009 when Our Airline commenced flying on Norfolk Air's behalf using its B737-300 aircraft, one of which is specially painted in Norfolk Air's own distinctive livery. Our Airline provides the technical crew for the operations, whilst Norfolk Air provides the cabin crew in its own right, with all cabin crew being resident on Norfolk Island and serving as ambassadors for the island's tourism, the main economic driver for Norfolk Island's small community of approximately 2,000 residents.

On Wednesday 29 April 2009, Jeff Murdoch, CEO of Norfolk Air announced that Our Airline would be taking over all services from Ozjet. This follows the Chairman of Ozjet Airlines decision to terminate charter services with immediate effect. Our Airline was already in preparations to take over the charter in mid May, and was in place to take up the scheduled flights.[2]

The current CEO is Jeff Murdoch who replaced Ewan Wilson in June 2008.[3]

On 24 December 2011 the Norfolk Island Government decided to withdraw from the airline business. The final flight was Flight 334 between Newcastle, Brisbane and Norfolk Island on the 26 February 2012. Air New Zealand took over services between mainland of Australia and Norfolk Island flying from Sydney and Brisbane using their Airbus A320 aircraft from 6 March 2012.[4]

Norfolk Air Boeing 737-300 at Norfolk Island Airport, prior to departure for Brisbane in January 2012.

Destinations

Norfolk Air operated from its base at Norfolk Island Airport to Brisbane, Melbourne, Newcastle and Sydney.

Fleet

Norfolk Air Boeing 737-200 at Sydney Airport

As of May 2009, the Norfolk Air fleet included:[5]

References

  1. "About Us: Norfolk Air Website". Norfolk Air.
  2. http://www.etravelblackboard.com/showarticle.asp?id=91576&nav=2
  3. http://www.etravelblackboard.com/showarticle.asp?id=78888
  4. "Norfolk Air Announcement" (PDF). Norfolk Air. Retrieved 20 February 2012.
  5. http://www.norfolkair.com/aboutus.aspx

Added destinations

Norfolk Air withdrawal.

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