“The service commenced on the 30th of March, with the inaugural flight operated by an Embraer E190AR, VH-UZQ (MSN 19000211) arriving in Vanuatu at 2.23 pm, 13 minutes behind its schedule arrival of 2.10 pm” said Makaba.
The return leg didn't get away until 4.30 pm, 90 minutes later than its scheduled 3.00 pm departure.
“This development enhances the number of foreign airlines operating in Vanuatu, thereby boosting tourism. The FAOC granted to Alliance Airlines is valid for 12 months, similar to those issued to Qantas and Jetstar.” said Makaba
A key aspect of this partnership is the wet-lease agreement, under which Alliance Airlines operates Embraer E190 aircraft on behalf of QantasLink. As of October 2023, Alliance has integrated 26 E190s into its fleet for Qantas, with plans to deliver four more by December 2024, bringing the total to 30 aircraft. This enduring partnership allows both airlines to leverage each other’s strengths, providing enhanced services to passengers and contributing to the growth of Australia’s aviation sector.
Founded by aviation enthusiasts, Alliance Airlines identified an opportunity to provide safe, efficient, and reliable charter services for the resources industry. The airline’s success stems from being one of the first operators to offer cost-effective solutions for transporting workers to remote resource sites, minimizing disruptions to production schedules.
Initially focusing on the fly-in, fly-out (FIFO) sector, Alliance Airlines secured several resource contracts due to its strong reliability and operational performance. Over time, it expanded its fleet and services, becoming Australia’s largest national air charter operator for the resources industry.
“This development enhances the number of foreign airlines operating in Vanuatu, thereby boosting tourism. The FAOC granted to Alliance Airlines is valid for 12 months, similar to those issued to Qantas and Jetstar.” said Makaba
A key aspect of this partnership is the wet-lease agreement, under which Alliance Airlines operates Embraer E190 aircraft on behalf of QantasLink. As of October 2023, Alliance has integrated 26 E190s into its fleet for Qantas, with plans to deliver four more by December 2024, bringing the total to 30 aircraft. This enduring partnership allows both airlines to leverage each other’s strengths, providing enhanced services to passengers and contributing to the growth of Australia’s aviation sector.
Founded by aviation enthusiasts, Alliance Airlines identified an opportunity to provide safe, efficient, and reliable charter services for the resources industry. The airline’s success stems from being one of the first operators to offer cost-effective solutions for transporting workers to remote resource sites, minimizing disruptions to production schedules.
Initially focusing on the fly-in, fly-out (FIFO) sector, Alliance Airlines secured several resource contracts due to its strong reliability and operational performance. Over time, it expanded its fleet and services, becoming Australia’s largest national air charter operator for the resources industry.
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