Is QantasLink owned by Qantas?

Is QantasLink owned by Qantas?

QantasLink is a regional brand of Australian airline Qantas and is an affiliate member of the Oneworld airline alliance….QantasLink.

IATA ICAO Callsign QF QLK QJE NWK Q-LINK Q-JET NET-LINK
Destinations54
Parent companyQantas
HeadquartersSydney, New South Wales, Australia
Website

How many 717 does Qantas have?

QantasLink operates a fleet of 20 Boeing 717-200s, with 11 of the 20 planes currently flying. The Boeings seat between 110 and 125 passengers and despite their age remain a dependable workhorse of the broader Qantas domestic fleet.

What is a Bombardier Dash 8?

A very successful twin turboprop regional airliner. The DHC 8 is more usually referred to nowadays as the Dash-8 and although it is often thought to have been an original Bombardier aircraft, it actually has its design and production roots in De Havilland Aircraft Company of Canada.

When did the Dash 8 come out?

This makes the Dash 8 an ideal aircraft for short-haul regional airlines. This aircraft series achieved first flight on June 20, 1983, with the Dash 8 Series 100. It was introduced into service the following year on October 23, 1984, by NorOntario, the first airline to order and take delivery of the aircraft.

What is a Dash 8 turboprop aircraft?

Bombardier Aerospace’s Dash 8 family of turboprop regional airliners includes the 37-passenger Q100 and Q200, the 50 to 60-passenger Q300 and the 70 to 80-passenger stretched Q400. The newest member of the Dash 8 family, the Q400, had its first flight in 1998 and entered commercial service in February 2000.

When did the de Havilland Dash 8 first fly in Canada?

De Havilland Canada DHC-8 Dash 8 201 G-JEDX takes off from Jersey Airport. The prototype DHC 8-100 (C-GDNK) flew for the first time on 20th June 1983 and entered service with NorOntair on 23rd October 1984.

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