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IATA Code: O7
ICAO Code: OZJ
Known As: OzJet
Full Name: OzJet Airlines Pty Ltd.
Country: Australia
Callsign: Ausjet
History:
The name Ozjet was the
brain child of Peter Schott, a Metroliner pilot from New South Wales
studying for his Masters of Business Administration at Swinburne
University in Victoria.
The trademark "Ozjet" was registered to him in 2002 as was the original
company. When the then F1 Minardi owner Paul Stoddart (born in Coburg,
Victoria) announced the idea of a low cost domestic regional airline,
Ausjet, a new company Ausjet Airlines Pty Ltd was created.
It was only
a matter of time that Peter Schott and Paul Stoddart realised the
potential of adopting the Ozjet name and the deal was done.
In 2004 the original Ozjet Airlines Pty Ltd was deregistered and Ausjet
Airlines Pty Ltd became Ozjet Airlines Pty Ltd. Ozjet Airlines Pty Ltd
is now wholly owned by Paul Stoddart. Peter Schott was initially the
Chief operating officer, now replaced by David Blake.
Following its pre-application meeting on 10 June 2005, Ozjet Airlines
Pty Ltd gained a Certificate of Airworthiness for its first jet on 28
October 2005. It was granted an Air Operator's Certificate by the
Australian Civil Aviation Safety Authority on 11 November 2005.
On 29 November 2005 OzJet commenced flying eight scheduled services per
day each way between Melbourne and Sydney using Boeing 737-200 aircraft
in a single class configuration of 60 seats. In December 2005 the
airline commenced offering charter flights.
Initially the airline offered business class seats at fares similar to
fully flexible economy class seats. As of November 2005 it operated
three Boeing 737 jets in all-business-class configurations between
Sydney and Melbourne. The airline commenced operations 29 November 2005
and ceased scheduled flights on 12 March 2006.
Its current fleet of 737s have been transferred from Paul Stoddart's
European Aviation since September 2005. OzJet intended to expand its
fleet with a further three Boeing 737-200 and four BAe 146s and to
expand its network to include the cities of Brisbane, Canberra,
Adelaide and Perth. Ozjet's motto was "You're in Business". OzJet
wanted to eventually take 10% of the business market from competitors
Qantas, Virgin Blue and Jetstar.
On Sunday 12 March 2006 Chairman of OzJet Paul Stoddart announced that
OzJet would cease all scheduled operations. "All stranded passengers
were given flights with Qantas (economy) and all other booked fares
will be given full refunds, and an opportunity to book a matching
flight with Qantas at the same price. "
OzJet will now try to operate as a private charter company working with
a heavily reduced staff and a reduced aircraft number. Analysts
believed
that there is not enough charter business to fill the planes and
caution that this market is even more ruthless than regular public
transport.
OzJet was announced as taking over operating the regular
service from Australia to Norfolk Island, replacing Air Nauru from 24
May 2006. The aircraft will be configured in a single class of 108
seats, ticketed by Qantas. OzJet's 737-200s now operate flights from
Norfolk Island to Sydney, Brisbane and Newcastle for Norfolk Air.
On August 21, 2006, the airline began charter operations for Airlines
of
PNG between Brisbane and Port Moresby configured with 60 business class
seats.
OzJet has announced the recommencement of scheduled flights, this time
between Perth and Derby, starting in February 2007.
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