Aboriginal Air Services

Aboriginal Air Services was an umbrella company of 4 distinct airlines owned by the Aboriginal people of central Australia. Four companies (see below) gradually came together as a consortium over nearly twenty years.[1] The consortium, known as Aboriginal Air Services was fully owned by the Aboriginal people.

Engineless EMB-110 of PY Air at Essendon Airport

In the late 1990s, Aboriginal Air Services offered tourist flights on the mail plane.[2]

The consortium ceased operating on 17 September 2006.[3]

Airlines

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References

  1. Aboriginal Air Services
  2. "Outback special delivery". The Age. Melbourne, Victoria. 14 February 1998. p. 12, S6. Retrieved 19 September 2019 via newspapers.com.
  3. "Aboriginal Air Services to close". The Age. 15 September 2006.
  4. D'Alpuget, Blanche (28 January 1989). "Hope springs in Alice". The Sydney Morning Herald Good Weekend. Sydney, New South Wales. p. 33. Retrieved 19 September 2019 via newspapers.com.


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