Regional Aviation Association of Australia
The Regional Aviation Association of Australia (RAAA) is an organisation representing the interests of regional aviation in Australia.
It was formed in 1980 as the Regional Airline Association of Australia and amended its name in 2001 when its charter was widened to include "aerial work operators" as well as regional airlines and air charter companies "and the businesses that support them".[1]
Its stated aim is "to promote the maintenance of a viable regional aviation industry".[1]
Members
- Air Link
- Airnorth
- Airlines of Tasmania
- Alliance Airlines
- Basair
- Brindabella Airlines
- Complete Aviation Services
- Corporate Air
- Maroomba Airlines
- Regional Express Airlines
- Regional Pacific Airlines
- Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia
- RFDS Central Operations
- RFDS Western Operations
- RFDS Victoria Operations
- RFDS Queensland Section
- RFDS South Eastern Section
- Rossair
- Sharp Airlines
- Skippers Aviation
- SkyAirWorld
- Skytrans Airlines
- Skywest Airlines
- Stewart Aviation
- Toll Aviation
- West Wing Aviation
- FlightAware Australia
Notes
- 1 2 Quotes from the RAAA homepage
External links
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