Regional Express Airlines
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| REX (Regional Express) | ||
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| IATA ZL |
ICAO RXA / HZL |
Callsign Rex |
| Founded | 2002 | |
| Fleet size | 38 (2007) | |
| Destinations | 29 (three suspended) | |
| Parent company | Regional Express Holdings Limited | |
| Headquarters | Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia | |
| Key people | Jim Davis, Acting Managing Director[1] Chris Hine, Chief Pilot |
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| Website: www.rex.com.au | ||
Regional Express Pty Ltd (also known as Rex), is an airline based in Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia. It operates scheduled regional services[2]. It is Australia's largest regional airline outside the Qantas group of companies and serves the Eastern states and South Australia. Its entire fleet consists of Swedish built SAAB 340 turboprop aircraft seating 33, 34 or 36 passengers.
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The airline was established in 2002 when the Australiawide Airlines consortium (set up by former Ansett employees) acquired Hazelton Airlines and Kendell Airlines, merged the two companies and started operations in August 2002 as Rex[2]. In 2005 Australiawide Airlines was renamed Regional Express Holdings and partially floated on the Australian Securities Exchange[3]. On 30 November 2005, Rex announced the acquisition of the Dubbo based Air Link, another regional airline[4].
In October 2007 Rex expanded into Queensland when it commenced operations between Brisbane and Maryborough[5]. This exacerbated an existing problem within the company of not having enough pilots to crew its flights (due to the expansion of larger airlines, especially Jetstar Airways and Virgin Blue Airlines)[6][7], and Rex suspended operations out of Brisbane[8] (and from Sydney to Cooma, New South Wales during the summer "low season" for this route to the NSW ski fields)[9] in November 2007. To provide a medium-term solution to the pilot shortage Rex announced that it was establishing a cadet pilot flight training programme[10]. At the same time Rex announced the impending retirement of Managing director Geoff Breust[1].
from Adelaide, South Australia
- Broken Hill, New South Wales 340B
- Ceduna, South Australia 340B
- Coober Pedy, South Australia 340A/B
- Kingscote, Kangaroo Island, South Australia 340A/B
- Mount Gambier, South Australia 340A/B
- Port Lincoln, South Australia 340B
- Whyalla, South Australia 340A/B
from Brisbane, Queensland
- Maryborough, Queensland (services suspended November 2007 until March 2008[8]) 340B
- Lismore, New South Wales (Saturdays only, services suspended until March 2008[8]) 340B
- Albury, New South Wales 340A/B
- Burnie (Wynyard), Tasmania 340A
- Griffith, New South Wales 340A/B
- King Island, Tasmania 340A
- Merimbula, New South Wales 340A/B
- Mildura, Victoria 340A
- Mount Gambier, South Australia 340A/B
- Wagga Wagga, New South Wales 340A/B
from Sydney, New South Wales
- Albury, New South Wales 340A/B
- Ballina, New South Wales 340B
- Broken Hill, New South Wales 340B
- Cooma, New South Wales (services suspended November 2007 until May 2008[9]) 340B
- Dubbo, New South Wales 340A/B
- Grafton, New South Wales 340B
- Griffith, New South Wales 340B
- Lismore, New South Wales 340B
- Merimbula, New South Wales 340A/B
- Mildura, Victoria 340B
- Moruya, New South Wales 340A/B
- Narrandera, New South Wales 340B
- Orange, New South Wales 340B
- Parkes, New South Wales 340B
- Taree, New South Wales 340B
- Wagga Wagga, New South Wales 340A/B
Rex operates a large fleet of twin turboprop engined SAAB 340 passenger aircraft of all versions. Several 340Bs, a 340A and all Kendell CRJ-200s and Hazelton Metros were taken out of service following the establishment of Regional Express. Since then the former Kendell Metro fleet has also been gradually phased out of service, with the remaining 4 aircraft being transferred to Pel-Air in late 2006 and the first half of 2007[11].
When the Regional Express livery was first introduced, the logos of the former operators Kendell and Hazelton were located underneath the leading passenger window to the rear of the main entrance door (one aircraft, VH-EKH, still displays these logos with the motto "Our heart is in the country").
Since the establishment of the airline, Regional Express has added over twenty SAABs to those inherited from Kendell and Hazelton to expand its fleet. Most of them have the registrations notified by VH-RX* or VH-*RX, short for REX. Of these, two (VH-ZLY and 'ZRX) are former Hazelton aircraft that served with other operators before being bought by Rex. One aircraft, VH-ZLR, was operated by Kendell Airlines and Rex (as VH-KDR), then flew in Europe for several years before being re-leased by Rex with new paint and leather interior.
Regional Express operates the SAAB 340A mainly out of Melbourne and mostly SAAB 340B's out of Adelaide and Sydney (though the 340Bs do operate out of Melbourne to a lesser degree, especially to Griffith and to Merimbula, this service continuing to Sydney via Moruya). 340A VH-KDK was the first aircraft of this type to be delivered and registered in Australia. The delivery of 25 ex-American Eagle SAAB 340B Plus aircraft (to be leased) over 3 years starting in mid-2007 will enable the expansion of services and the retirement of some of the older leased aircraft, and increase the fleet to about 50 units. The 340B Plus has a quieter and vastly improved interior, with the usual leather seating that is typical to the SAAB 340.
In addition to VH-EKH mentioned above, several aircraft in the Rex fleet display special logos or other visual features:
- VH-EKD has a mural on the LH forward fuselage (Right) promoting the outback City of Broken Hill. This mural was executed by a group known as the Arid Zone Artists in 1998.
- VH-EKT displays the Seal of the City of Burnie (Left) on the entry door, which has been present since the aircraft was delivered to Kendell in 1990.
- VH-TRX has a caricature of Kay Hull MHR (Right), whose efforts were instrumental in helping Rex to become established, on the LH forward fuselage. The City of Wagga Wagga is within her electorate of Riverina.
- VH-ZLR does not display the Rex reservations telephone number.
- Several aircraft also have decals displaying the SAAB corporate logo on the entry door or the "Our heart is in the country" motto; some have both.
- VH-ZRX has "SAAB 340" written on the door instead of a Saab corporate logo, a relic of its service with Air Nelson.
As of December 2007, 8 340A, 22 340B and 8 340B Plus aircraft.[12] are in the expanding fleet. In July 2007 the company announced that it had purchased five previously-leased 340B aircraft. They are VH-RXE, RXN, RXS, RXX and TRX. [13].
| Registration | Aircraft Type | Owned/Leased | Year Built | No of Seats |
| VH-EKD | Saab 340A | Owned | 1989 | 34 |
| VH-EKH | Saab 340B Plus | Leased | 1995 | 34 |
| VH-EKT | Saab 340A | Owned | 1987 | 34 |
| VH-EKX | Saab 340B | Leased | 1991 | 34 |
| VH-JRX | Saab 340B | Owned | 1990 | 33 |
| VH-KDB | Saab Fairchild 340A | Owned | 1984 | 34 |
| VH-KDI | Saab 340A | Owned | 1988 | 34 |
| VH-KDK | Saab Fairchild 340A | Owned | 1985 | 34 |
| VH-KDQ | Saab 340B | Leased | 1992 | 34 |
| VH-KDV | Saab 340B | Leased | 1992 | 34 |
| VH-KEQ | Saab Fairchild 340A | Owned | 1984 | 34 |
| VH-KRX | Saab 340B | Leased | 1992 | 34 |
| VH-NRX | Saab 340B | Leased | 1992 | 34 |
| VH-OLL | Saab 340B | Owned | 1989 | 36 |
| VH-OLM | Saab 340B | Owned | 1990 | 36 |
| VH-OLN | Saab 340B | Owned | 1990 | 36 |
| VH-ORX | Saab 340B | Leased | 1992 | 34 |
| VH-PRX | Saab 340B | Leased | 1992 | 34 |
| VH-RXE | Saab 340B | Owned | 1991 | 34 |
| VH-RXN | Saab 340B | Owned | 1991 | 34 |
| VH-RXQ | Saab 340B | Owned | 1990 | 33 |
| VH-RXS | Saab 340B | Owned | 1992 | 34 |
| VH-RXX | Saab 340B | Owned | 1990 | 34 |
| VH-SBA | Saab 340B | Owned | 1992 | 36 |
| VH-TRX | Saab 340B | Owned | 1992 | 34 |
| VH-XRX | Saab 340B | Owned | 1990 | 33 |
| VH-YRX | Saab 340B | Owned | 1990 | 33 |
| VH-ZLA | Saab 340B Plus | Leased | 1995 | 34 |
| VH-ZLC | Saab 340B Plus | Leased | 1995 | 34 |
| VH-ZLF | Saab 340B Plus | Leased | 1995 | 34 |
| VH-ZLG | Saab 340B Plus | Leased | 1995 | 34 |
| VH-ZLH | Saab 340B Plus | Leased | 1995 | 34 |
| VH-ZLJ | Saab 340B Plus | Leased | 1995 | 34 |
| VH-ZLK | Saab 340B Plus | To be Delivered December 2007 | 1995 | 34 |
| VH-ZLQ | Saab 340B Plus | Leased | 1995 | 34 |
| VH-ZLR | Saab 340B | Leased | 1991 | 34 |
| VH-ZLX | Saab 340B | Owned | 1990 | 33 |
| VH-ZLY | Saab Fairchild 340A | Owned | 1985 | 36 |
| VH-ZRX | Saab Fairchild 340A | Owned | 1985 | 36 |
Pictures of the SAAB 340B Plus aircraft in the USA prior to delivery.
Picture of VH-ZLF - http://www.pbase.com/lexyky/image/75828379 Picture of VH-ZLG - http://www.superwombat.com/nash0607vhzlg.html
Rex has ordered 25 second-hand SAAB 340B Plus aircraft, which have extended wingtips (offered as an option on Saab 340B Plus aircraft) to increase flight performance and fuel efficiency. The first was originally scheduled to arrive in late 2006, however Rex took delivery of the first on April 30, 2007; it entered service on June 6th. By mid-December seven had been delivered, bringing the REX fleet to 38. The 340B Plus aircraft (which will have 34 blue leather seats) will be painted in the REX livery prior to delivery and are fitted with Hamilton Standard propellers instead of the Dowty Rotol units fitted to the existing fleet.
- ^ a b Rex Discloses Retirement of its Managing Director retrieved 2007-11-16.
- ^ a b Flight International 12-18 April 2005
- ^ Rex Invests in Pel-Air
- ^ Rex Acquires Air Link
- ^ Rex Touches Down in Queensland retrieved 2007-11-16.
- ^ Rex Warns of Looming Catastrophic Shortage of Pilots in Australia retrieved 2007-11-16.
- ^ Presentation at Press Conference held on 7 November 2007 retrieved 2007-11-16.
- ^ a b c Rex Announces Suspension of Maryborough Service due to Pilot Shortage retrieved 2007-11-16.
- ^ a b Ongoing Pilot Shortage Forces Regional Express to Temporarily Suspend 'Snowy Mountains' Service retrieved 2007-11-16.
- ^ Rex and Mangalore Airport Announce Creation of Pilot Academy retrieved 2007-11-16.
- ^ CASA Australian civil register database. Online search conducted 2007-08-16
- ^ CASA Australian civil register database. Online search conducted 2007-12-10
- ^ Rex buys 5 Saabs
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