Aviair

Aviair

Aviair

Australian airline


Aviair Pty Ltd,[1] previously known as Slingair Heliwork,[2] is an airline and air charter company[3] based in Kununurra, Western Australia.[4] It is a wholly owned subsidiary of HM Consolidated Pty Ltd.[5] It operates air charter services and regular passenger services. Its main bases are Kununurra Airport, Broome International Airport and Karratha Airport.[4]

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History

Aviair, contracted for the National Parks and Wildlife Service as Parkair 7, (VH-TQV) Cessna 208B Grand Caravan at Wagga Wagga Airport

Aviair was established in 1984 as Slingair Heliwork by Kerry Slingsby. Aviair began providing air services in Kununurra, Western Australia shortly after its creation.[4]

In May 2008, Grant Kenny, Olympic Games Athlete and Ironman acquired Slingair for an unknown amount.[6]

Slingair received the Sir David Brand Award every year from 1996 to 1998 and was a finalist in 2000.[7][8]

In 2010 and 2015 Slingair supported field research for discovering rock shelters and artworks made by Aboriginal Australians in the Kimberley.[9][10]

In 2016 Slingair was purchased by the owners of HeliSpirit, Michael McConachy and Geoff Hamilton.[11] Slingair was renamed Aviair.

Further field research in the Kimberley region was supported by Aviair in 2019.[12]

On 6 May 2020, Aviair received $1.58 million to support it through the COVID-19 pandemic as part of the COVID-19 Regional Airline Network Support Program by the Australian Government.[13][14]

On 24 June 2021, Aviair announced they would commence a flight service from Derby to Broome on 16 August 2021.[15]

Destinations

Aviair provides scheduled services to the following destinations:[16][17]

Fleet

As of 2021, the Aviair fleet consists of the following aircraft:[18][19]

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HeliSpirit, Aviair's sister company,[20][21] also operates 25 helicopters:[18]

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Incidents and accidents

  • On 8 August 2015, one of Slingairs's Cessna 208 Caravan aircraft (registration VH-LNH) experienced an oil leak which forced them to return to their airport of origin.[24]
  • On 16 April 2022, an Aviair Beechcraft Baron aircraft (registration VH-NPT) with a pilot and passenger onboard was involved in a fire during final approach for runway 12 at East Kimberley Regional Airport which resulted in a runway undershoot. The passenger was fatally injured and the aircraft was destroyed.[26][27]

See also


References

  1. "ABN Lookup". abr.business.gov.au. Australian Business Register. 1 November 2014. Retrieved 28 May 2021.
  2. "Tourism Western Australia". Tourism Western Australia. Archived from the original on 2 June 2021. Retrieved 28 May 2021.
  3. Civil Aviation Safety Authority Air Operator Certificate No. CASA.TAAOC.0186, AVIAIR PTY LTD. Retrieved 28 May 2021
  4. "Aviair - Company Profile". aviair.com.au. Retrieved 28 May 2021.
  5. "HM Consolidated Pty Ltd". East Kimberley Chamber of Commerce. 23 September 2021. Archived from the original on 30 June 2022. Retrieved 6 December 2023.
  6. "Aviair Awards". Aviair Awards - Aviair. Retrieved 29 May 2021.
  7. Ross, June; Westaway, Kira; Travers, Meg; Morwood, Michael J.; Hayward, John (31 August 2016). "Into the Past: A Step Towards a Robust Kimberley Rock Art Chronology". PLOS ONE. 11 (8): e0161726. Bibcode:2016PLoSO..1161726R. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0161726. ISSN 1932-6203. PMC 5006964. PMID 27579865.
  8. "PILBARA RPT AIR SERVICE PROPOSAL" (PDF). porthedland.wa.gov.au. Aviair. June 2017. Retrieved 29 May 2021.
  9. Moore, Mark W.; Westaway, Kira; Ross, June; Newman, Kim; Perston, Yinika; Huntley, Jillian; Keats, Samantha; Corporation, Kandiwal Aboriginal; Morwood, Michael J. (5 February 2020). "Archaeology and art in context: Excavations at the Gunu Site Complex, Northwest Kimberley, Western Australia". PLOS ONE. 15 (2): e0226628. Bibcode:2020PLoSO..1526628M. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0226628. ISSN 1932-6203. PMC 7001911. PMID 32023252.
  10. "Grant Award View - GA76901: GrantConnect". www.grants.gov.au. Retrieved 29 May 2021.
  11. Ministers for the Department of Infrastructure, Transport. "Additional new support for critical regional aviation services through COVID-19". Ministers for the Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Communications. Retrieved 29 May 2021.
  12. Duffy, Rosie (24 June 2021). "New Aviair Flight Service: Derby to Broome". New Aviair Flight Service: Derby to Broome - Aviair. Retrieved 2 January 2022.
  13. "Flight Schedules". Flight Schedules - Aviair. Retrieved 28 May 2021.
  14. "Inter Regional Flight Network | City of Karratha". karratha.wa.gov.au. Retrieved 29 May 2021.
  15. "Aviair Fleet". Aviair Fleet - Aviair. Retrieved 28 May 2021.
  16. "Aircraft register | Civil Aviation Safety Authority". Civil Aviation Safety Authority. Civil Aviation Safety Authority. Retrieved 2 January 2022.
  17. "HeliSpirit Capability Statement" (PDF). HeliSpirit. Retrieved 29 May 2021.
  18. "Six people survive light plane crash in WA". WAtoday. 18 August 2011. Retrieved 30 May 2021.

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