Brindabella Airlines

Brindabella Airlines

Infobox Airline
airline=Brindabella Airlines

logo_size=150px
IATA=FQ
ICAO=BRI
callsign=BRINDABELLA
parent=
founded=1994
key_people=Jeff Boyd (CEO)
Lara Corry-Boyd (Managing Director)
headquarters=Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
hubs=Canberra International Airport
Newcastle Airport (Williamtown)
frequent_flyer=Qantas Frequent Flyer
fleet_size=14
destinations=6
website= [http://www.brindabellaairlines.com.au www.brindabellaairlines.com.au]

Brindabella Airlines Pty Ltd is a regional airline based in Canberra, Australia. It is a Qantas affiliate airline operating a small regional network. Its main base is Canberra International Airportcite news | title= Directory: World Airlines | work= Flight International | page= 88 | date= 2007-03-27] .

History

The airline was established and started operations in 1994. It began as an executive air charter and aircraft hire service, with an affiliated aircraft maintenance business. In 2000, Brindabella Airlines added a flight training school to its operations, and in April 2003, scheduled Regional airline services. It is wholly owned by Jeffrey Boyd and Lara Corry-Boyd and employs 38 staff.

In December 2005, Brindabella won an award for excellence in tourism at the Rhodium ACT and Region Tourism Awards 2005. During August 2006, Brindabella Airlines won two awards at the ACT Telstra Business Awards 2006 - Brindabella the Panasonic Australia accolade for businesses with more than 20 employees but less than or equal to 50 employees; and the AMP Innovation Award for the most innovative business in the ACT.Brindabella Airlines Pty Ltd.] .

Brindabella Airlines introduced the BAe Jetstream 41 aircraft on 5 May 2008 [article, Canberra Times, 6 May 2008] as the new member of their domestic fleet. Brindabella took delivery of two J41s in December 2007, and wishes to acquire a third. The Jetstream aircraft will operate mostly on the Newcastle to Port Macquarie, Coffs Harbour and Brisbane routes, with a second J41 on the Newcastle to Canberra route.

Under an agreement with the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA), Brindabella has been issued the ICAO airline designator BRI although it does not have an official ICAO code. [cite paper
author = Civil Aviation Safety Authority
title = 1998 CASRs - CASR Part 172 MOS - Air traffic services
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publisher =
date = 1998
url = http://www.casa.gov.au/rules/1998casr/172/mos.htm
format = HTML
accessdate =
]

Destinations

Brindabella Airlines operates services to the following domestic scheduled destinations:
*Albury Airport (Albury)
*Canberra International Airport (Canberra)
*Newcastle Airport (Newcastle)
*Port Macquarie Airport (Port Macquarie)
*Coffs Harbour Airport (Coffs Harbour)
*Brisbane Airport (Brisbane).

A new service to Latrobe Valley Airport (Traralgon, Victoria) from Canberra began on 5 September 2005. This service primarily catered for public servants travelling between the national capital and the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) centre in Traralgon. It was suspended in May 2006 due to low load factors reportedly costing the airline over $200,000.

In August 2006, Sunshine Express Airlines and Brindabella Airlines announced that an agreement had been reached for Brindabella to take over the New South Wales coastal routes currently operated by Queensland’s privately owned airline, Sunshine Express. On October 1, Brindabella commenced regular passenger transport operations to Port Macquarie, Coffs Harbour and Brisbane. The agreement was a seamless transition for passengers travelling between Brisbane, Coffs Harbour and Port Macquarie, utilising the same equipment and staff previously provided by Sunshine Express. Brindabella took over services effective Sunday, 1 October 2006.

Fleet

As of September 2008 a total of 14 aircraft are in Brindabella Airlines service: [ [http://www.casa.gov.au/casadata/regsearch/airsresults.asp?VHin=&framein=all&manuin=&modelin=&regholdin=&regopin=Brindabella&serialin=&num_results=20&Search=Search Australian civil aircraft register search, using "Brindabella" as the search parameter.] Search conducted 2008-09-15.] [ [http://www.brindabellaairlines.com.au/charterfleet.html Brindabella Airlines Charter Fleet Information] ] [ [http://www.brindabellaairlines.com.au/trainingfleet.html Brindabella Airlines Training Fleet Information] ] These aircraft are used for domestic sevices.
* 3 Fairchild SA227-AC Metro III
* 2 BAe Jetstream 41 (1 on order)

These aircraft are used for charter sevices and pilot training.
* 1 Beechcraft Duchess
* 2 Piper PA-31 Navajo
* 1 Piper PA-28R-200 Arrow
* 3 Cessna 150M
* 2 Cessna 172N

References

External links

* [http://www.brindabellaairlines.com.au/ Official Brindabella Airlines Website]
* [http://www.casa.gov.au/casadata/aoc/download/NSW558662-19.pdf Brindabella Airlines Air Operator's Certificate] (PDF)

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