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Brindabella Airlines

Brindabella logo.svg
IATA ICAO Callsign
FQ BRI Brindabella
Founded 1994
Ceased operations 14 December 2013
Operating bases Brisbane
Newcastle
Sydney
Fleet size 12 (December 2013)
Destinations Defunct
Parent company Business Air Holdings Pty Ltd
Headquarters Canberra International Airport
Key people Paul Schutz (Chief Executive Officer)
James Blake (Chief Commercial Officer)
Website www.brindabellaairlines.com.au

Brindabella Airlines was an Australian regional airline established in 1994. Its headquarters were at Canberra International Airport. On 15 December 2013 the airline was placed in receivership.

Brindabella Airlines was founded by Lara Corry in March 1994 initially as an air charter service. Lara married Jeff Boyd who owned an aircraft maintenance business (WFL Engineering) later that year. The two businesses worked side by side until 2000 when they merged. In 2000, Brindabella Airlines added a flight training school to its operations; and in April 2003 commenced scheduled regional airline services. The flight training school closed in mid-2010.

In May 2008 Brindabella Airlines introduced BAe Jetstream 41 aircraft. Brindabella took delivery of two J41s in December 2007. The Jetstream aircraft operated primarily on the Brisbane to Tamworth and Canberra to Newcastle routes.

In 2011 Lara and Jeff Boyd sold the airline to Business Air Holdings Pty Ltd, itself owned by former Grand Prix motorcycle racing competitors Roger Burnett and James Toseland; and Ian Woodley, the Chairman of BMI Regional owner Sector Aviation Holdings. Business Air Holdings also owned Aeropelican Air Services.

In July 2013 the operations of Aeropelican Air Services and Brindabella were integrated under the Brindabella name. In July 2013 Brindabella entered a codeshare agreement with Qantas.

In November 2013 the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) grounded four of the airline's aircraft due to overdue engine inspections. Qantas then revoked its codeshare agreement with Brindabella.

On 12 December 2013, CASA grounded another six aircraft due to overdue maintenance, which caused the airline to cancel most of its flights. On 14 December 2013 the airline suddenly announced an immediate "temporary" suspension of all services.


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