Qantas will move into the Western Australian
fly-in-fly-out (FIFO) resources air charter market, with agreement
reached for the airline to purchase local operator Network
Aviation.
"The Qantas Group has a very strong presence in
Western Australia, operating passenger services across
metropolitan and regional centres and connecting the state to its
broader domestic and international networks," said Qantas Chief
Executive Officer, Mr Alan Joyce. "Mining company demand for FIFO
air services to transport employees to and from remote sites
within the state, however, cannot be met solely by Regular
Passenger Transport (RPT) services ... This is an important
market, and a growth market, and Qantas will now become a key
player in meeting the needs of the resources sector. This will
significantly enhance the scope of what Qantas can offer the
mining sector, bringing new competition to the marketplace."
Network Aviation operates a fleet of two
100-seat Fokker 100 aircraft and six 30-seat Embraer Brasilia
EMB-120ER aircraft.
Subject to finalisation of the acquisition,
Network Aviation will become a wholly-owned subsidiary of the
Qantas Group. The company will retain its current
management, employees and operating structure, with the business
to be aligned with Qantas' operations in terms of safety,
regulatory, people, financial and commercial governance oversight,
standards and processes.
"This is very much a strategic acquisition and
an exciting growth opportunity for Qantas," Mr Joyce added.
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