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List of airlines of Australia

The airline industry in Australia began in the early 1920s with Western Australian Airways on the west coast, and Australian Aircraft & Engineering on the east coast. In 1920 (November), Qantas was formed, and continues to operate.[1]

This is a list of airlines that have a current air operator's certificate issued by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority.[2]

Scheduled airlines

Airline IATA ICAO Callsign Image Hub airport(s) Notes
Air Link LZ Dubbo City Regional Airport Ceased passenger services January 2018.[3] Recommenced passenger services in November 2019.[4]
Airnorth TL ANO TOPEND Darwin International Airport Operates scheduled services to regional airports in Queensland, Western Australia and the Northern Territory. Also has an international service to Timor Leste.[5]
Alliance Airlines QQ UTY UNITY Brisbane Airport Owns and operates a fleet of Fokker aircraft including Fokker 70 and Fokker 100 jet aircraft.[citation needed] Operates Virgin Australia branded flights, as well as closed charter and FIFO for mining operations around Australia.[6] They have also wet-leased several Embraer 190s to Qantas since June 2021.[7]
ASL Airlines Australia PH SFZ PIONAIR Sydney Airport Operates BAe 146 Freighters on behalf of Qantas Freight, typically under the Qantas callsign.[8]
Aviair GD East Kimberley Regional Airport Previously known as Slingair Heliworks.[9]
Bonza AB BNZ BONZA Sunshine Coast Airport Ceased passenger services April 2024. Currently under voluntary administration.[10]
Eastern Air Services Port Macquarie Airport Based in Port Macquarie with RPT between Lord Howe Island and Port Macquarie, Newcastle and Gold Coast.[11]
Eastern Australia Airlines QF QLK Q-LINK Sydney Airport Operates Bombardier Q200 and Q300 aircraft under the QantasLink brand.
FlyPelican FP FRE PELICAN Newcastle Airport Regional airline operating in NSW, ACT and Queensland with a fleet of 5 Jetstream 32 aircraft.[12]
Fly Tiwi Darwin International Airport Owned by Hardy Aviation.[13]
Hinterland Aviation OI HND HINTERLAND Cairns Airport, Townsville Airport Operates 2 Beechcraft King Air B200, 8 Cessna 208 Caravan, 2 Cessna 404, 2 Cessna 402 and 1 Cessna 310 aircraft.[14]
Jetstar JQ JST JETSTAR Melbourne Airport Low-cost subsidiary of Qantas.
King Island Airlines KG Moorabbin Airport Operates scheduled services between Moorabbin Airport and King Island Airport.[15]
Link Airways FC Brisbane Airport Airline operated by Corporate Air. Formally known as Fly Corporate.[16]
Nexus Airlines CT CONNECT Geraldton Airport, Broome Airport A regional airline with bases in Geraldton and Broome. Primarily operates to coastal airports in Western Australia.
Par Avion FO ATM AIRTAS Launceston Airport, Cambridge Aerodrome A regional airline based in Hobart, Tasmania. It operates scheduled services for five locations in Tasmania.[17]
Qantas QF QFA QANTAS Sydney Airport, Melbourne Airport, Brisbane Airport
QantasLink QF QLK

QJE

NWK

Q-LINK

Q-JET

NET-LINK

Sydney Airport, Melbourne Airport, Brisbane Airport, Perth Airport Owned by Qantas.
Rex Airlines ZL RXA REX Sydney Airport, Melbourne Airport, Perth Airport Formally known as Regional Express Airlines.
Sharp Airlines SH SHA SHARP Hamilton Airport
Skippers Aviation HK SKIPPY s Perth Airport
Skytrans QN SKP SKYTRANS Cairns Airport, Brisbane Airport, Horn Island Airport Skytrans is a Cairns, Queensland based airline and air charter business. It is owned by Avia Solutions Group.
Sunstate Airlines QF QLK Q-LINK Brisbane Airport Operates Bombardier Q400 aircraft under the QantasLink brand.
Virgin Australia VA VOZ VELOCITY Brisbane Airport, Melbourne Airport, Sydney Airport
Virgin Australia Regional Airlines VA VOZ VELOCITY Perth Airport
West Wing Aviation Cairns Airport Sister company to Skytrans. All flights operate by SkyTrans

Charter airlines

Airline IATA ICAO Callsign Image Hub airport(s) Notes
Aerlink HT Perth Airport
Air Gold Coast AGC AGC Gold Coast Airport
Air Fraser Island Gold Coast Airport
East Air Cairns Airport, Weipa Airport Operates under East Air and Weipa Air.[18]
GAM Air Essendon Airport Operates Twin Commander, Cessna Caravan and Dornier 228 Aircraft.
Hardy Aviation Darwin International Airport
Hevilift HT HEVILIFT Brisbane Airport
Maroomba Airlines KN Perth Airport Operates Dash 8-100 and -300 aircraft.[19]
National Jet Express NC JTE JETEX Adelaide Airport Operates Bombardier Q400, Embraer E190 and as Cobham Aviation Services Australia.
Network Aviation QF NWK NETLINK Perth Airport Operates Fokker 100 and Airbus A320 aircraft under the QantasLink brand.[20]
Pel-Air PA PFY PELFLIGHT Sydney Airport Pel-Air is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Regional Express Holdings.[21]
RMA Gold Airways Perth Airport
Seair Pacific Gold Coast Airport Tourism and Charter Operator. Provides air services to Lady Elliot Island.[22]
Shoal Air East Kimberley Regional Airport
Southern Airlines Moorabbin Airport Charter and tour airline operating Beechcraft 1900, Beechcraft Super King Air, Turbo Commander 690, Piper PA-31 Chieftain and Beechcraft Baron.[23]
Skytraders SND SNOWBIRD Melbourne Airport
Sydney Seaplanes Rose Bay Water Airport Is a domestic and charter carrier in and around the Sydney Region and is the largest seaplane operator in Australia.

Cargo airlines

Airline IATA ICAO Callsign Image Hub airport(s) Notes
Express Freighters Australia QE EFA EXPRESS FREIGHT Sydney Airport Owned by Qantas Freight, a subsidiary of Qantas.
National Jet Express NC JTE JETEX Adelaide Airport Operates BAe 146 / Avro RJ Freighters on behalf of Qantas Freight.[citation needed]
Pel-Air PA PFY PELFLIGHT Brisbane Airport Operates Saab 340 Freighters on behalf of Qantas Freight.
Qantas Freight QF QFA QANTAS Sydney Airport,
Melbourne Airport
Tasman Cargo Airlines HJ TMN TASMAN
Sydney Airport Operates one Boeing 767-300F for freight operations.[citation needed]
Team Global Express TFX TOLL EXPRESS Bankstown Airport,
Brisbane Airport

See also

References

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  13. ^ "Fly Tiwi About Us". www.flytiwi.com.au. Fly Tiwi. 24 July 2012. Archived from the original on 24 July 2012. Retrieved 5 June 2021.
  14. ^ "Aircraft – Hinterland Aviation". hinterlandaviation.com.au. Retrieved 22 May 2021.
  15. ^ "King Island Airlines". www.kingislandair.com.au. Retrieved 23 May 2021.
  16. ^ "Fly Corporate rebrands as Link Airways". Link Airways. 11 August 2020. Retrieved 23 May 2021.
  17. ^ Bennett, Lachlan (26 March 2019). "New Strahan flights a 'catalyst' for tourism growth". The Advocate. Retrieved 23 May 2021.
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