Airnorth carries over 300,000 passengers per year.[6]
Aircraft Logistics is a subsidiary company and the Part 145 Engineering division of Airnorth. Aircrew Logistics is a subsidiary company that employs the pilots and cabin crew for Airnorth.
Airnorth was established in 1978 and started operations on 4 July that year as Air North International; it was the result of the merger of Airnorth, Rossair and Tillair.[7]
It operated charter flights only until scheduled services were introduced in 1981. At this time, the airline's fleet included the first turbine powered aircraft in the Northern Territory, a
Beechcraft Super King Air as well as a
Douglas DC-3.[8] In 1992 the Skyport Group became a major shareholder and in 1993 was sold to Capiteq Ltd and renamed to Airnorth Regional.[7] During the 1990s, Airnorth had a well established regional network and by 1997 had introduced both
Fairchild Metro 23 and
Embraer EMB 120 Brasilia turboprop aircraft to the fleet.[8]
In 2007, Airnorth introduced the
Embraer ERJ-170 to its fleet, the first jet aircraft operated by the airline. In 2012, it announced a direct service between Darwin and
Townsville, the first Australian airline to offer a non-stop connection between these cities.
On 5 February 2015, it was announced that
Bristow Helicopters Australia Ltd., a division of the US-based
Bristow Group, had acquired an 85 percent controlling interest in Airnorth.[9] Bristow stated that Airnorth would retain its name and brand identity.[10] Later in 2015 Bristow Helicopters Australia purchased the remaining shares to obtain full ownership.[6]
Under Bristow's ownership, Airnorth responded to a downturn in the mining industry, restructuring the route network by withdrawing services to
Karratha,
Port Hedland[11] and the
Gold Coast.[12] A fifth ERJ-170 joined the fleet in 2016.[13] The increased availability of the jets allowed expansion into South East Queensland and Victoria, commencing operations between
Wellcamp Airport near
Toowoomba to
Melbourne and
Cairns from March 2016.[14] Within months the airline added further flights from Wellcamp to Townsville with all three new routes codesharing with Qantas.[15]
Bristow Group announced ongoing concerns regarding its financial position and its ability for future operations over the subsequent 12 months. In April 2019 a major shareholder was pushing for the board to be replaced and underperforming Airnorth and Eastern Airlines to be sold.[16]
In addition to scheduled flights, Airnorth operates charter services for a wide variety of companies including mining & resources, defence and government clients.
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Airnorth previously flew to Melbourne, Victoria before terminating the service in early 2022.
Fleet
As of October 2019[update], the Airnorth fleet consists of the following aircraft:[19][20][21][22]
On 22 March 2010, one of Airnorth's
Embraer EMB 120 Brasilia aircraft (registration VH-ANB) crashed into bushland near the
RAAF Base Darwin golf course at approximately 10:10 (
ACST), shortly after taking off from Darwin International Airport on a training flight. The two crew members, who were the only people on board, were killed.[24][25][26]
^Desloires, Vanessa; Thompson, Sarah (6 February 2015).
"Bristow Group buys 85pc Airnorth stake". The Sydney Morning Herald. Sydney.
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