Link Airways

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Link Airways
Link Airways Logo, Jaunary 2021.svg
IATA ICAO Callsign
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Founded2016
Frequent-flyer program Velocity Frequent Flyer [1]
Fleet size14
Destinations16
Parent company Corporate Air
Headquarters Fyshwick, Australian Capital Territory
Key peopleAndrew Major (CEO)
Andrew Webb (COO)
Website www.linkairways.com

Vee H Aviation Pty Ltd, operating as Link Airways, formerly known as Fly Corporate, is an Australian regional airline based at Brisbane Airport, Queensland. The airline operates scheduled regional passenger services in Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania and the Australian Capital Territory. Link Airways operates a fleet of Saab 340B Plus and Fairchild Metro 23 turboprop aircraft. [2]

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Overview

Launching in 2016 under the Fly Corporate brand, the airline was established by parent company Corporate Air, an air charter company that has been operating since 1972, to fly scheduled air services. The airline bases its aircraft at Brisbane Airport and Canberra Airport, from where it operates to regional destinations across Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, and Tasmania. It has its own heavy maintenance facility at Goulburn Airport in New South Wales. [3]

History

The first scheduled route announced under the Fly Corporate brand was from Brisbane to Coffs Harbour. [4] During 2016, more routes were added during 2016 from Brisbane to major centres in the New England and North West Slopes regions of New South Wales. The airline used a mixture of four Saab 340s and two Metroliners to serve this network. [5]

In September 2018, the airline successfully tendered to operate flights from Wollongong to Brisbane and Essendon in Melbourne, restoring both the city's air links that were lost when the previous carrier JetGo collapsed in June of that year. [6] Fly Corporate also began operating other former JetGo routes including to Orange and Dubbo from Essendon. [7]

On 11 August 2020 the company rebranded from Fly Corporate to Link Airways. [8]

In October 2020, Link Airways announced that it would begin scheduled flights between Canberra and Hobart (6 days per week) [9] as well as Canberra and Newcastle (11 times per week). On 30 January 2022 Link Airways commenced operating flights for Virgin Australia on the Sydney to Canberra route under a wet lease arrangement. [10]

On 18 January 2024, Virgin Australia announced it would codeshare with Link on 17 regional routes, including ten destinations from Brisbane, three from Melbourne and two each from Canberra and Sydney. [11] [12] In the lead up to this announcement, Link Airways moved its Melbourne terminal from Essendon to Tullamarine on 7 January. [13]

Fleet

Link Airways Fairchild Metro 23 at Sydney Airport in October 2020 Link Airways (VH-VEK) Fairchild Swearingen SA227-DC Metroliner taxiing at Sydney Airport (3).jpg
Link Airways Fairchild Metro 23 at Sydney Airport in October 2020
Link Airways Saab 340B landing at Canberra Airport in November 2020 Link Airways (VH-VEB) Saab 340B landing at Canberra Airport (4).jpg
Link Airways Saab 340B landing at Canberra Airport in November 2020

As of July 2022, the Link Airways fleet consists of the following aircraft: [14]

Link Airways fleet
AircraftIn-serviceOrdersPassengers
Cessna 441 Conquest 4N/A
Fairchild Metro 23 319
SAAB 340B Plus 1134
Total14

Destinations

Link Airways operates to the following destinations: [15]


Codeshare agreements

As of January 2024, Link Airways has codeshare agreements with the following airlines:


Incidents and accidents

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