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  2. Wallaby Route - Wikipedia

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    With the jets' superior range, the Melbourne and Cocos Islands stops were eliminated from the Wallaby Route [14] reducing the Sydney-Johannesburg connection to only 2 stops, Perth and Mauritius, and a reduced flight time of approximately 18 hours. [11] [15] [16] From 1976 to 1982 Qantas suspended all operations between Australia and South Africa.

  3. Airline timetable - Wikipedia

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    The timetables of very small airlines, such as Scenic Airways, consisted of one sheet of paper, with their hub's flight time information on the front, and the return times on the back. In recent years, most airlines have stopped production of printed timetables, in order to cut costs and reduce the delay between a change of schedule and a new ...

  4. List of airports in the Melbourne area - Wikipedia

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    It provides charter and scenic flights throughout the state and is a base for aerial fire-fighting services. Lilydale Airport (ICAO: YLIL) is located in the Yarra Valley near Yarra Glen. In operation since 1968, Lilydale caters for a large number of pilot training flights, 'joyflights', and passenger flights to various parts of the Alpine region.

  5. Paraburdoo Airport - Wikipedia

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    Paraburdoo's primary air traffic is made up by a mixture of Qantas and Virgin Australia flights, as well as general aviation light aircraft. Qantas operates 32 direct flights weekly to and from Perth. Virgin Australia operate two Perth direct flights per week, with two closed charter flights weekly to Carnarvon and Geraldton.

  6. Essendon Airport - Wikipedia

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    In 1959 Cabinet approved the acquisition of 2,167 ha (5,350 acres) in Tullamarine for the purpose of a new international airport, which began construction in the 1960s and was ready to handle aircraft by 1967, but not passenger flights. At this time, Essendon was no longer named Melbourne Airport, with the new airport rapidly taking shape.

  7. Perth Airport - Wikipedia

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    Perth Airport (IATA: PER, ICAO: YPPH) is an international, domestic and general aviation airport serving Perth, Western Australia.. It is the fourth busiest airport in Australia measured by passenger movements and falls within the boundaries of the cities of Belmont, kalamunda and Swan. [2]

  8. Flight length - Wikipedia

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    Even for flights with the same origin and destination, a flight's duration can be affected by routing, wind, traffic, taxiing time, or aircraft used. For example, on the Luxembourg to Bucharest route operated by Luxair , the scheduled flight length remains constant while the flight duration varies depending on aircraft used.

  9. Network Aviation - Wikipedia

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    Network Aviation is an airline based at Perth Airport, operating regular scheduled and air charter services in support of "fly-in fly-out" mining operations throughout Western Australia. Since 2015 Network Aviation has primarily flown under the QantasLink brand.