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IATA Code: ZL
ICAO Code: HZL
Known As:
Hazelton Airlines
Full Name:
Hazelton Airlines
Country: Australia
Callsign: Hazelton
History:
Hazelton
Airlines was an Australian regional airline which
operated until 2001.
It was
established
as an independent airline but by the end of its
existence had become a subsidiary of Ansett Australia.
Founded in 1953 by
Max Hazelton with a single Auster Aiglet aircraft
offering charter services from a farm near Toogong, the fledgeling
organisation was in 1959 relocated to Cudal (near Orange) in NSW. Its
scheduled passenger operations began in 1975 with flights between
Orange NSW and Canberra ACT.
By the 1980s
Hazelton operated a sizeable fleet of piston-engined and
turboprop aircraft including Cessna 310s, Piper PA31-350 Chieftains and
EMBRAER EMB-110 Bandierantes, as well as Cessna A188 Ag Husky crop
sprayers.
In the 1990s
Hazelton divested itself of its piston-engined passenger
aircraft and associated routes in Western NSW to Air Link of Dubbo (an
organisation that was still operating many of the same aircraft when
purchased by the successor company to Hazelton, Regional Express, in
2006). At the end of its existence the airline operated a fleet of Saab
340 and Metro 23 turboprop aircraft.
Following the
collapse of its parent company in 2001 in the aftermath
of the terrorist attacks of September 11, the airline was acquired by a
consortium known as Australia wide Airlines and was merged with fellow
Ansett subsidiary Kendell Airlines to create Regional Express.
Most of
the Saab 340s in the fleet were converted to REX - Regional Express
livery.
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