Flying Kangaroo Rebrand for Network Aviation F100 aircraft.

QantasLink Rebrands Network Aviation F100 Aircraft in Flying Kangaroo livery

Flying Kangaroo Rebrand for Network Aviation F100 aircraft.
Flying Kangaroo Rebrand for Network Aviation F100 aircraft

QantasLink is rebranding the fleet of Network Aviation Fokker F100 aircraft in QantasLink livery. The first of such aircraft will touch down in Perth overnight. The remaining aircraft in the fleet will be progressively repainted in the QantasLink livery over the next few months.

Network Aviation joined the Qantas Group in 2011. At that time it had a fleet of two 100-seat Fokker 100 aircraft and six 30-seat Embraer Brasilia EMB-120ER aircraft operating charter-only service. To date they have grown the fleet to 14 F100 aircraft. Last year, Qantas announced that Network Aviation would start regular passenger transport services on regional routes in Western Australia.

 

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