Emu Airways
| |||||||
Founded | April 1970[1] | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ceased operations | November, 2005 | ||||||
Hubs | Adelaide Airport | ||||||
Fleet size | 2 | ||||||
Destinations | 2 | ||||||
Headquarters | Adelaide, Australia |
Emu Airways was an airline based in Adelaide in Australia operating tourist flights to nearby Kangaroo Island. It was part of the RegionalLink Airlines group which also included Airnorth and Airlines of South Australia (ASA).
Code data
- IATA Code: TL
History
Emu Airways operated for close to 30 years and was previously owned by Emu Air Charter Pty Ltd. It was acquired in March 2004 by Darwin based aviation services company Capiteq Limited, as part of a major new coalition of regional air services in Australia, RegionalLink Airlines. This was considered Australia's first airline franchise operation. All of the participating airlines would continue to trade in their local markets under their own names, the logos of which were featured on the fuselages of aircraft within the group. However, Emu Airways and partner Airlines of South Australia ceased operations on 9 November 2005, citing the entry of QantasLink and other factors in their decision.
Services
- Adelaide to Kingscote (on Kangaroo Island)
As of April 1, 1979 EMU Airways also served Parndana and American River on Kangaroo Island.
Fleet
The airline's fleet varied over thirty years of operation, and included various light passenger aircraft, including the Cessna 402. As of the acquisition by Capiteq Limited, the fleet consisted of:
- 2 Raytheon Beech 1900C[2]
See also
References
External links
- RegionalLink Airlines Archived 12 July 2020 at the Wayback Machine
- Airnorth
- v
- t
- e
Major | |
---|---|
Minor |
- Aboriginal Air Services
- Ad Astral Aviation
- Advance Airlines
- Aero-Tropics Air Services
- Aeropelican Air Services
- Air Australia
- Air Queensland
- Airlines of Australia
- Airlines of New South Wales
- Airlines of South Australia
- Airtex Aviation
- Ansett Australia
- Aus-Air
- Australia Asia Airlines
- Australian airExpress
- Australian Airlines
- Australian National Airways (1930)
- Australian National Airways
- Brindabella Airlines
- British Commonwealth Pacific Airlines
- Bonza
- Butler Air Transport
- Compass Airlines
- Connellan Airways
- East-West Airlines
- Eastland Air
- Emu Airways
- Flight West Airlines
- Global Air
- Golden Eagle Airlines
- Hart Aircraft Service
- Hazelton Airlines
- Horizon Airlines
- Impulse Airlines
- Ipec
- JetGo
- Kendell Airlines
- Lloyd Aviation
- MacAir Airlines
- MacRobertson Miller Airlines
- North Queensland Airways
- O'Connor Airlines
- OzJet
- Pacific Air Express
- Queensland Pacific Airlines
- Queensland Regional Airlines
- Regional Pacific Airlines
- Rossair
- SkyAirWorld
- Sunshine Express Airlines
- Tasair
- Tigerair Australia
- Trans Australia Airlines
- Transair
- Transwest Airlines
- V Australia
- West Australian Airways
- Yanda Airlines