By Fleet Size
Rank | Airline | Number in fleet | Orders | Headquarters | Notes | Destinations |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Qantas Group including: Sunstate Airlines Eastern Australia Airlines Jetstar |
237 | 123 | Sydney, Australia | Figure does not include four Boeing 737-300 aircraft registered to Qantas and operated by Express Freighters Australia, or three Boeing 747-300 aircraft still registered but stored since January 2009. | 150 |
2 | Air New Zealand Group, including: Air Nelson Eagle Airways Mount Cook Airline |
100 | 28 | Auckland, New Zealand | Figure does not include a Fokker F27, registered ZK-BXH, which is used as an apprentice training aid. | 53 |
3 | Virgin Australia Airlines | 75 | 88 | Brisbane, Australia | 31 | |
4 | Regional Express Airlines | 44 | 2 | Wagga Wagga, Australia | Figure does not include one aircraft withdrawn from use being parted out and three Saab 340As operated by Pel-Air | 35 |
5 | Hawaiian Airlines | 33 | 14 | Honolulu, United States of America | 27 | |
6 | Pel-Air | 29 | 0 | Sydney, Australia | Scheduled flights are freight-only; passenger operations are charter-only. Figure does not include a Westwind II still registered but lost near Norfolk Island. | |
7 | National Jet | 26 | Adelaide, Australia | Includes aircraft operated on behalf of QantasLink and Australian air Express. | 22 (Includes aircraft operated on behalf of QantasLink) | |
8 | Skippers Aviation | 23 | Perth, Australia | 0 | 7 | |
9 | Skywest Airlines | 23 | Perth, Australia | Figure includes 5 aircraft wetleased to Virgin Airlines. | ||
10 | Air Niugini | 19 | 0 | Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea | 29 | |
11 | Air Tahiti | 11 | Faaa, Tahiti | |||
12 | Tiger Airways Australia | 11 | Melbourne, Australia | |||
13 | Air Pacific | 6 | Nadi, Fiji | |||
14 | Air Tahiti Nui | 5 | Faaa, Tahiti | |||
15 | Aircalin | 3 | Noumea, New Caledonia, France |
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