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Eastland Air

Eastland Air
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Eastland Air was an airline based in Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia. The airline started passenger operations in 1991 and ceased in 2003.

Destinations[1]

Fleet

At various stages during its time in operation, Eastland Air operated the following aircraft types;

  • Beech 200 Super King Air
  • Beech C90 King Air
  • de Havilland DHC-6-200 Twin Otter
  • Piper PA-31
  • Fairchild SA-227 Metroliner

Accidents and incidents

A Beech C90 King Air operated by Eastland Air crashed after take-off at Toowoomba Aerodrome on 27 November 2001, killing the pilot and three members of the Queensland government's mental health team.[2]

Code data

See also

  • List of defunct airlines of Australia

References

  1. ^ Bureau of Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Economics [BITRE], 2008, Air transport services in regional Australia: trends and access, Report 115, BITRE, Canberra ACT.
  2. ^ "Coroner to deliver Eastland Air findings". The Sydney Morning Herald. 7 August 2007. Retrieved 26 July 2019.

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