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Eastern Australia Airlines

Eastern Australia Airlines is an airline based at Sydney Airport in Mascot, New South Wales, Australia. A subsidiary of Qantas, it is a regional domestic airline serving sixteen destinations within Australia under the QantasLink banner.

Eastern Australia Airlines was founded by Jim Packer as Tamworth Air Taxi Service that was later abbreviated to Tamair. It commenced operations on 11 August 1949. In 1978, renamed Eastern Coast Airlines, it commenced regulat public transport operations.

In 1984, East-West Airlines purchased a 26% shareholding, with it renamed Eastern Airlines. After Ansett Transport Industries purchased East-West Airlines, the Trade Practices Commission ruled that East-West sell its now 36% shareholding. John Roworth held the remaining shares. In July 1988 East-West's shareholding was purchased by Australian Airlines with the airline renamed Eastern Australia Airlines.

In 1991 Australian Airlines became the sole owner. At this stage it operated nine Dash 8 and Jetstream 31s serving Armidale, Brisbane, Canberra, Cooma, Devonport, Glen Inness, Gold Coast, Grafton, Launceston, Lord Howe Island, Melbourne, Moree, Narrabri, Newcastle, Port Macquarie, Sydney, Tamworth and Taree.

In September 1992 Eastern Australia Airlines became a subsidiary of Qantas after it took over Austraian Airlines. In 2002 Qantas merged Southern Australia Airlines into Eastern Australia Airlines.

In August 2008, it was announced that Eastern Australia would shortly commence operating 72-seat Bombardier Dash 8 Q400 aircraft on services to regional centres in New South Wales, supplementing services with smaller 50-seat Dash 8s and allowing the removal of 36-seat Dash 8s from service on some routes altogether with the retirement of all 100 series Dash 8s.

In June 2015, Qantas announced that Eastern Australia would operate regional services in New Zealand, using Jetstar-branded Bombardier Dash 8 turboprops.

In October 2019, Jetstar withdrew from regional flying in New Zealand citing soft demand, higher fuel costs and a loss making operation. Following the withdrawal, the five Jetstar branded Bombardier Dash 8 aircraft were transferred back to Australia.

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