List of defunct airlines of Oceania
This is a list of defunct airlines of Oceania.
Australia
- Aaron Airlines
- Aboriginal Air Services
- Adelaide Airways (1935–1936)
- Aero-Tropics Air Services (2000–2008)
- Air Australia (2008-2012)
- Aircrafts Pty Ltd (1927–1966 - renamed Queensland Airlines in 1948, became part of Ansett Australia in 1966)
- Airlines of Australia (Airline) (1934–1942)
- Airlines of South Australia
- Air Queensland (1951–1988)
- Ansett Australia (1935–2002)
- Australian Airlines (2001–2006)
- Australia Asia Airlines (1990–1996)
- Australian National Airways (1930–1931)
- Australian National Airways (1936–1957)
- Big Sky Express (2004–2006)
- British Commonwealth Pacific Airlines (1948–1954)
- Bush Pilots (1951 - became Air Queensland - 1988)
- Connellan Airways
- Compass Airlines (1990–91) and (1992–1993)
- Eastland Air
- East-West Airlines (1947–1993)
- Eco Airlines
- Emu Airways
- Flight West Airlines (1987–2001)
- Global Air
- Hazelton Airlines (1953–2002 - became part of Regional Express)
- Holyman's Airways (1932–1936)
- Horizon Airlines
- Impulse Airlines (1994–2001 - to Qantas)
- IPEC Aviation (1976–1993)
- Jet Charter Airlines (ceased operations 1982)
- Kendell Airlines (1967–2002 - became part of Regional Express)
- MacRobertson Miller Airlines (1934–1981)
- New England Airways (1931–1934)
- O'Connor Airlines (Ceased Operations 2007)
- OzJet (2005–2009 - Became part of Strategic Aviation Group)
- Queensland Pacific Airways (19??–1972)
- Queensland Pacific Airlines (1988–1992)
- Regional Pacific Airlines (2001–2010)
- Skytrans Airlines (1990–2015)
- Tasair (1965–2012)
- Transair
- Trans Australia Airlines (renamed Australian Airlines in 1986, became part of Qantas)
- West Australian Airways (1921–1936)
- V Australia (became Virgin Australia in 2011)
- Virgin Blue (became Virgin Australia in 2011)
French Polynesia
- Air Moorea (1968-2010)
Guam
Main article: List of defunct airlines of Guam
- ABC Heli-Tours (2003)
Kiribati
Nauru
- Air Nauru (1970–2006, to Our Airline)
New Zealand
- Ansett New Zealand (1987–2001)
- Cook Strait Airways (1935–47)
- East Coast Airways (1935–47)
- Freedom Air (1996–2008)
- Kiwi Travel International Airlines (1994–1996)
- National Airways Corporation (1945–78, merged into Air New Zealand)
- New Zealand Aero Transport Company
- Origin Pacific Airways (1997–2006)
- Pacific Blue Airlines (2003–2011)
- Skybus (Aqua Avia)
- South Pacific Airlines of New Zealand (1960–1966)
- Straits Air Freight Express
- TEAL
- Union Airways (1936–47)
Norfolk Island
- Norfolk Air (2006-2012)
- Norfolk Jet Express
Northern Mariana Islands
- Pacific Island Aviation
- Saipan Air
Palau
- PacificFlier (2010)
- Palau Micronesia Air (2002-2004)
Papua New Guinea
- Airlink (1989-2007)
- Mandated Airlines
- Guinea Airways (1929-1942)
- Milne Bay Air (1987-2001)
- Regional Air (2002-2005)
- Talair
- Territory Air Lines
Samoa
- Air Samoa
- Polynesian Blue (became Virgin Samoa in 2011)
- Samoa Aviation
Tonga
- Fly Niu Airlines (2004)
- Royal Tongan Airlines (1985–2004)
Vanuatu
- Vanair (1965–2004)
- Air Melanesie (1967-1977)
See also
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