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Another unusual feature of Ansett's operations was the flying boat service from Rose Bay in Sydney to Lord Howe Island. This was operated by '''Ansett Flying Boat Services''' using [[:Category:Short Sandringham|Short Sandringham]] four-engined aircraft. This service ceased in 1974.<br>
 
Another unusual feature of Ansett's operations was the flying boat service from Rose Bay in Sydney to Lord Howe Island. This was operated by '''Ansett Flying Boat Services''' using [[:Category:Short Sandringham|Short Sandringham]] four-engined aircraft. This service ceased in 1974.<br>
 
In 1968, '''Ansett-ANA''' became [[:Category: Ansett Airlines of Australia|Ansett Airlines of Australia]], with a new ''Delta logo'' livery.<br>
 
In 1968, '''Ansett-ANA''' became [[:Category: Ansett Airlines of Australia|Ansett Airlines of Australia]], with a new ''Delta logo'' livery.<br>
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This page lists all films, TV series, and video games that feature aircraft of Ansett-ANA.
 
This page lists all films, TV series, and video games that feature aircraft of Ansett-ANA.

Latest revision as of 19:39, 2 May 2020

Ansett-ANA logo
AN/AAA/AUSTAIR.

Ansett-ANA was created in 1957 as the result of purchase of ANA-Australian National Airways by Ansett Airways Pty Ltd founded in 1935 by Reg Ansett. To ensure no other competitors could rise up to challenge his airline, Reg Ansett took control of Adelaide based Guinea Airways renamed Airlines of South Australia and Sydney based Butler Air Transport renamed Airlines of New South Wales. In the same way, Papua New Guinean company Mandated Airlines was purchased in 1961 and called Ansett-MAL.
Another unusual feature of Ansett's operations was the flying boat service from Rose Bay in Sydney to Lord Howe Island. This was operated by Ansett Flying Boat Services using Short Sandringham four-engined aircraft. This service ceased in 1974.
In 1968, Ansett-ANA became Ansett Airlines of Australia, with a new Delta logo livery.


This page lists all films, TV series, and video games that feature aircraft of Ansett-ANA.

See also