Rossair Charter was an air charter company based in Adelaide, Australia.[1] In November 2013, it merged with Air South, another South Australia based charter company.[2] In July 2018, the company was placed into voluntary administration[3][4]
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Founded | 19 October 1963 | ||||||
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Ceased operations | July 2018 | ||||||
Hubs | Adelaide | ||||||
Fleet size | 9 | ||||||
Headquarters | Adelaide, Australia | ||||||
Website | www.rossaircharter.com.au |
The company was established in 1963.[1] It was Australia's second oldest continually operating air transport company, the oldest being Qantas.[2] On 1 June 2017 the company ceased operations after one of their aircraft on a training flight crashed in Renmark, South Australia. All 3 on board, including the company's Chief Pilot and a CASA Inspector, were killed.[5] Following this incident the company continued non-flying operations until July 2018 when it was placed into voluntary administration.
As of November 2013 the Rossair fleet consists of the following aircraft:[6]
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