Sunshine Express Airlines
Sunshine Express Airlines is an air charter company that previously operated as an airline serving many regional destinations on the East Coast of Australia; from Hervey [Bay, Queensland|Hervey Bay] to Port Macquarie, [New South Wales|Port Macquarie]. It is one of the major employers at the airport. Its head office is in Sunshine [Coast Airport], Mudjimba.
Sunshine Express ceased all scheduled operations at the end of September 2006 and has decided to concentrate on charter operations.
History
Established in October 1998, Sunshine Express Airlines was founded by one of Australias aviation leaders, Steve Padgett, to serve many regional routes, mainly out of the Sunshine Coast. It started operations on 25 October 1998. Aeromil, also founded by Steve Padgett, is Sunshine Express' parent company and also has a base at Sunshine Coast Airport.In their first year, Sunshine Express carried over 24,000 passengers between just two destinations and today carries almost 100,000 passengers. Prior to closure of its scheduled routes, Sunshine Express employed over 40 people and was a Qantas partner airline.
Destinations
Although based on the Sunshine Coast, the majority of its services were from/to Brisbane.The operated routes were :
- Brisbane - Biloela
- Brisbane - Coffs Harbour - Port Macquarie
- Brisbane - Hervey Bay
- Brisbane - Maryborough
- Brisbane - Tamworth - Armidale
Fleet
As of August 2006 the Sunshine Express Airlines fleet includes:- 1 Fairchild [Swearingen Metroliner|Fairchild Metro 23]
- 2 Fairchild Metro III