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<tr><td colspan="3" style="text-align: center; background-color: #FFFFFF;">Image:Rex..gif</td></tr><tr><th colspan="2">Parent company</th><td>Regional Express Holdings Limited</td></tr>
REX (Regional Express)
IATA
ZL
ICAO
RXA / HZL
Callsign
Rex
Founded2002
Fleet size30 (2006)
Destinations30
HeadquartersWagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia
Key peopleGeoff Breust, Managing Director
Website: http://www.rex.com.au/

Regional Express Airlines (also known as Rex), is Australia's largest private regional airline serving the south eastern states. Rex was formed by the acquisition of Hazelton and Kendell Airlines, and started operations in August 2002.

On 30 November 2005, Rex announced the acquisition of the Dubbo based Air Link, another regional airline.<ref>Rex Acquires Air Link</ref>

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[edit] Services

[edit] Rex Services

[edit] Air Link Services

[edit] Fleet

A Regional Express Fairchild Metro 23

As of October 2006 the Rex fleet includes[citation needed]:

  • Rex operates 30 Saab 340 aircraft with the fleet consists of mainly ex Kendell and Hazelton Airlines with some seating 33, the majority 34 passengers, and some 36 passengers with various interior options, sheepskin seat covers are inside the former Kendells, while leather seats are in most of the other units. When the Regional Express livery was first introduced, the logos of the former operators Kendell and Hazelton were located underneath the leading passenger window to the right of the main entrance door. Several Saab 340B (and 1 340A) and all Kendell Regional Jets and Hazelton Metros were taken out of service. Regional Express has also added 14 of its own Saab 340Bs (most of them built between 1989 and 1992) to expand its fleet, with the registrations notified by VH-RX* or VH-*RX, short for REX. The newest Saab 340B in the fleet by age is registered as VH-EKH built in 1995. All previous Metro 23's in the fleet were ex Kendell delivered in the early 1990s.
  • The Fairchild Metro 23 fleet was originally 7 but as of October 14 2006 were withdrawn from passanger service, the 3 metros will be continued to be operated by the airline for charter flights. [citation needed]Regional Express operates the Saab 340A mainly out of Melbourne (and occasionally Adelaide and Sydney) and mostly Saab 340Bs out of Adelaide and Sydney (though the 340Bs do operate out of Melbourne to a lesser degree). Saab 340A VH-KDK was the first aircraft of this type to be delivered and registered in Australia.

Eventually the Saab 340A's will be replaced with 25 Saab 340B Plus (on lease) over the next 3 years, 8 will enter service in 2007, 9 in 2008 and another 8 in 2009. The Saab 340B plus has a much quieter and vastly improved interior. Regional Express actually had a Saab 340B plus in its earlier years which was a former Hazelton Aircraft. The 340As which all are owned by the airline will probably be used for charter, while some of the 340Bs on lease will be probably be removed from service.

  • 30 Saab 340 (Registrations VH-***)
    • 8 Saab 340A - VH-KDK, KDI, KDB, KEQ, EKD, EKT, ZLY, ZRX
    • 22 Saab 340B - KDQ, KDV, EKH, EKX, OLL, OLM, OLN, KRX, NRX, ORX, PRX, TRX, XRX, YRX, RXE, RXN, RXQ, RXS, RXX, SBA, ZLR, ZLX (VH-JRX will be registered in December)
  • 3 Fairchild Metro 23 (For charter flights in Adelaide only) - VH-KAN, KDO and KEU.

Former Kendell Aircraft, EKD, EKH, EKT, EKX, KDB, KDI, KDK, KDQ, KDV, KEQ, ZLR Former Hazelton Aircraft, OLL, OLM, OLN, SBA, ZLY, ZRX

[edit] Aircraft orders

Rex has ordered 25 Saab 340Bplus aircraft in the largest lease deal for the type, which has a resigned extended wing to increase flight performance and fuel efficiency. It should enter service over the next three years. <ref>Flight International, 3-9 October 2006</ref>

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