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Skytrans
IATA ICAO Callsign
QN SKP SKYTRANS
FoundedOctober 1990
Commenced operations1993
1 April 2015 (re-branded)
Operating bases
Fleet size11
Destinations21
Parent companyAvia Solutions Group
HeadquartersCairns, Queensland, Australia
Founders
David & Sue Barnard
Websiteskytrans.com.au

Skytrans is an Australian airline and air charter business based in Cairns, Rockhampton, and Townsville, in Queensland. The airline operates RPT (Regular Public Transport), charter, and ACMI (Aircraft, Crew, Maintenance, and Insurance) services Cairns, Horn Island, Brisbane, Rockhampton, and Townsville.

On March 31, 2015, two months after being placed into administration, the company returned to the skies. As of March 2024, the airline is now owned by European based Avia Solutions Group.[1]

History

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Skytrans was founded by David and Sue Barnard in October 1990 as a charter airline, and began scheduled flights in 1993.[2] In November 2000, Skytrans merged with AirSwift Aviation, another small regional airline based in Cairns.[3] In June 2001, Skytrans took over services to Cooktown and Karumba from MacAir Airlines.[3] In January 2005, the airline began to operate in competition with QantasLink on the Cairns to Townsville route, operating from its own terminals in both cities.[3]

In December 2006, the airline was acquired from its founders by Australian Aviation Holdings, owner of Queensland Regional Airlines (QRA) and Inland Pacific Air. Skytrans and QRA subsequently merged under the Skytrans Regional brand.[3][4]

Late in 2014, the carrier had sought to reduce costs by cutting its workforce of 200 employees by over half while trimming its fleet of seven Dash 8-100s and three Dash 8-300s.[5]

Skytrans suspended operations with effect from 2 January 2015 when it was placed in voluntary administration. In a statement, Managing Director Simon Wild blamed the worsening Australian dollar currency exchange rate, coupled with a tough operating environment – worsened by the loss of three Queensland regulated regional air routes in late 2014. The end of operations came a day after the carrier marked its 25th anniversary of Queensland services - outback and regional Queensland, the Gulf country, and Cape York services on 2 January 2015.[6][5]

On 31 March 2015, Skytrans returned to the skies under the ownership of Collings Holdings Airlines owned by Peter Collings, who also owns West Wing Aviation, and former Australian Rugby League player, Johnathan Thurston.[7][8]

In January 2024, the world’s largest ACMI (Aircraft, Crew, Maintenance, and Insurance) provider, Avia Solutions Group, announced its intention to acquire ownership of Skytrans,[9] with the acquisition completed in March 2024.[10]

Since the acquisition, Gytis Gumuliauskas, has become Managing Director at Skytrans.[11] Gytis has extensive experience within the aviation industry, covering various positions across both airlines and aviation services companies.[12] Since 2006 he has held managerial positions including Lead Auditor ISAGO, IATA DAQCP, Nominated Post Holder Ground Operations, COO, CEO and Accountable Manager). Gytis’ academic background is in aviation mechanics and now specialises in developing and executing business strategies and transformational change.

Destinations

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Skytrans operates RPT and charter flights throughout the Cape York and Torres Strait regions.[13] Skytrans also provides charter flights out of Brisbane, Rockhampton, and Townsville airports for both the Queensland Gas Company (QGC) and Bravus Mining Resources.[14]

Destinations served from Cairns Airport:

Destinations served from Horn Island Airport:

Destinations served from Brisbane Airport:

Destinations served from Whitsunday Coast:

  • Rockhampton
  • Townsville (TBC)

Fleet

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Skytrans Dash 8-100 at Brisbane Airport

As of June 2018, the Skytrans fleet consisted of four de Havilland Canada Dash 8-100 (as of June 2024,[16] the Skytrans fleet consists of 5 Dash 8-100s, Dash 8-300s and 6 C208 caravans[17]).

Sponsorships

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Skytrans has delivered multimillion-dollar sponsorships and endorsements to communities in Queensland, donating to more than 250 organisations.[18] Skytrans is a major sponsor of the Cairns Taipans in the Northern Pride Rugby Team in the QRL Queensland Rugby League and has supported various causes such as AFL Kickstart, Choice Business Australia, The Queensland Cancer Council, and Harold's House.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Avia Solutions concludes acquisition of Skytrans Australia | Magazine | Business Air News". www.businessairnews.com. Retrieved 13 March 2024.
  2. ^ "RAAA| Aviation History". www.raaa.com.au. Retrieved 17 October 2015.
  3. ^ a b c d "Skytrans". www.aviationcollection.org. Retrieved 17 October 2015.
  4. ^ "Skytrans Regional". Airline History. Retrieved 30 June 2021.
  5. ^ a b Drum, Bruce (2 January 2015). "Skytrans of Australia shuts down today". World Airline News.
  6. ^ Cairns based Skytrans regional airline closes operations ABC News 3 January 2015
  7. ^ Skytrans flies again in far north Queensland Sydney Morning Herald 31 March 2015
  8. ^ Jonathon Thurston steps up to help kick start Skytrans airline The Australian 1 April 2015
  9. ^ Avia Solutions Group acquires Australian airline SkytransAvia Solutions Group 23 January 2024
  10. ^ Skytrans now in foreign hands as Avia completes acquisitionAustralian Aviation 4 March 2024
  11. ^ "Avia Solutions Group concluded acquisition of Skytrans Airlines, expanding to 12 AOCs worldwide". www.baltictimes.com. Retrieved 31 July 2024.
  12. ^ "Skytrans now in foreign hands as Avia completes acquisition". Australian Aviation. Retrieved 31 July 2024.
  13. ^ "Skytrans Route Map".
  14. ^ "SKYTRANS SOARS WITH NEW $25 MILLION CONTRACT" (PDF).
  15. ^ "Skytrans major expansion in QLD". Skytrans. Retrieved 1 August 2021.
  16. ^ "Global Airline Guide 2019 (Part One)". Airliner World: 4. October 2019.
  17. ^ "CASA Aircraft Register".
  18. ^ "Rex won't match high flying generosity of former rival Skytrans". The Australian. Retrieved 17 October 2015.
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