National Jet Express

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National Jet Express
National Jet Express logo.png
IATA ICAO Call sign
NCJTEJETEX
Founded1994;30 years ago (1994)
Operating bases
Fleet size21
Parent company Rex Airlines
Headquarters Perth Airport, Western Australia
Website www.nje.aero

National Jet Express (formerly Cobham Aviation Services Australia - Regional Services) is an Australian charter airline and aviation services provider with its headquarters in Perth, Western Australia.

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History

National Jet Express was established in 1994 as a subsidiary of National Jet Systems to operate charter and scheduled services under National Jet’s own branding, using the British Aerospace 146, British Aerospace Jetstream and Dash 8 aircraft. Dedicated freighter services were also operated on behalf of Australian airExpress using the BAe 146, as well as a Boeing 727. Additional freighter capacity was obtained using a leased Boeing 737-300QC from March 1994 until March 1996. [1]

In 1999, National Jet Systems, including its subsidiaries National Jet Express and Surveillance Australia, were acquired by Cobham. [2]

In 2009, National Jet Express was rebranded as Cobham Aviation Services Australia - Regional Services to align its branding with the broader Cobham group and to differentiate its role from that of National Jet Systems. The airline also announced that it would operate regular public transport flights to Kambalda as an extension of its existing charter services for mining company Gold Fields. [3] These flights were later transferred to Skippers Aviation. [4]

In 2010, Cobham was awarded a six-year contract from Chevron for aviation transport services to Barrow Island in support of the Gorgon gas project. The contract was valued at $AUD170 million and, at the time, was heralded as the largest in Australian aviation history. [5] The service initially operated using Avro RJ100 aircraft, in addition to the BAe 146-300. [6]

In July 2014, Cobham announced a four-year contract from Gold Fields for the provision of fly-in fly-out services to the Granny Smith and Darlot mine sites. As part of this contract NJE operated an 82-seat Avro RJ85 equipped with gravel kit allowing the jet aircraft to land on gravel runways. [7]

In September 2014, Cobham introduced the first Embraer E190 to be used in the Australian closed charter sector. Acquired for use on its services to Barrow Island, the 104 seat E190 introduced a new livery and operated the route alongside the existing Avro RJ100 aircraft. The contract was said to be worth more than $160 million. [8] The aircraft was withdrawn in March 2018, [9] but was replaced with another E190 in May 2019. [10]

On the 29 February 2016, after 25 years of service, flights from Adelaide to Moomba and Ballera on behalf of Santos Limited ceased after the service was recontracted with Alliance Airlines. [11]

In August 2017, flights from Adelaide to Port Augusta and Prominent Hill commenced on behalf of Oz Minerals. [12]

In June 2018, Cobham donated the forward section of one of their retired BAe 146 aircraft to the South Australian Aviation Museum. The section features the flight deck, forward galley and cabin, and is intended to be turned into an interactive exhibit. [13]

In August 2019, Cobham commenced flights with the Dash 8 Q400 on selected charter services. [14]

In January 2020, Cobham and all of its subsidiaries were acquired by Advent International. [15]

On 4 November 2021, passenger operations using the BAe 146 and Avro RJ in Western Australia ceased. [16] The 146/RJ fleet was relocated to South Australia, where they operated their last passenger service on 3 June 2022 from Port Augusta to Adelaide. [17]

On 15 July 2022, Rex Freight and Charter Pty Ltd (a subsidiary of Rex Airlines) announced its intent to purchase National Jet Express for $48 million. [18] The acquisition was completed on September 30 2022, [19] with services and aircraft retaining the Cobham branding in the interim.

In January 2023, the airline confirmed that it would revive its National Jet Express branding, with the Cobham name and livery to be progressively retired.[ citation needed ]

The airline announced that from July 2023 it would open a new base of operations at Brisbane Airport with Q400 aircraft, supporting the provision of fly-in fly-out services to Moranbah for BHP Mitsubishi Alliance. [20]

Operations

National Jet Express is headquartered at Perth Airport, with hubs at Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney.

The company operates freight services on behalf of Qantas Freight, [21] with four British Aerospace 146-300QT freighters providing overnight services to and from curfew-restricted Sydney Airport.

National Jet Express also operates dedicated scheduled charter services across its regional network, transporting fly-in, fly-out (FIFO) personnel for clients in the resources industry. These services are operated using the Embraer E190 and Bombardier Dash 8 Q400 aircraft.

National Jet Express has also developed "turnkey" transportation systems, including airport management and reservations services, for major Australian infrastructure projects such as Santos's Cooper Basin gas fields at Moomba and Ballera in the heart of Australia, Chevron's Barrow Island operations into a Class "A" nature reserve with strict quarantine requirements, along with operations for Ok Tedi gold and copper mine in Papua New Guinea. [22]

Destinations

National Jet British Aerospace 146s at Perth Airport, in the Cobham livery. Cobham Aviation BAe 146s in Perth.jpg
National Jet British Aerospace 146s at Perth Airport, in the Cobham livery.
National Jet Avro RJ70 at Perth Airport (2003), in the original livery. National Jet Avro RJ70 TTT.jpg
National Jet Avro RJ70 at Perth Airport (2003), in the original livery.
A National Jet British Aerospace 146-300QT in the colours of Australian airExpress (2008). National Jet Systems (VH-NJF) British Aerospace BAe 146-300QT.jpg
A National Jet British Aerospace 146-300QT in the colours of Australian airExpress (2008).

National Jet Express's operations can be broken into two separate branches: scheduled operations on behalf of Qantas Freight, and an extensive closed charter operation in support of the mining industry. [23] [24]

National Jet Express charter services
Freight scheduled destinations for Qantas Freight

Fleet

A De Havilland Canada DHC-8-402 in Cobham livery approaching Perth Airport in December 2022 Cobham Aviation De Havilland Canada DHC-8 VH-IYJ Perth 2022 (01).jpg
A De Havilland Canada DHC-8-402 in Cobham livery approaching Perth Airport in December 2022

As of October 2024, National Jet Express operates the following aircraft: [25]

AircraftIn serviceOn orderNotes
British Aerospace 146-300QT 4-Operated for Qantas Freight.
De Havilland Canada Dash 8-400 9-
Embraer E190 7-
Total200

Incidents

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