Brisbane-based airline Jetgo enters into voluntary administration


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Brisbane-based regional carrier Jetgo Australia has grounded its passenger services after entering into voluntary administration on Friday.


The airline, with its fleet of five Embraer aircraft, flew regular passenger services to and from Brisbane and Melbourne’s Essendon Airport to regional centres in the eastern states.


Jetgo Australia went into voluntary administration on Friday.

Jetgo Australia went into voluntary administration on Friday.


Photo: Robert Peet

It had also announced services between Brisbane and Karratha, in Western Australia, which would have run from August.


“Jetgo Australia will continue limited charter operations, however, all Regular Passenger Transport
scheduled services are suspended for the duration of the administration period,” the company said in a statement.


Jetgo had operated as a charter service focusing on FIFO workers in the resources sector from 2012, but expanded into regular passenger services after it received regulatory approval to run as an airline in October 2014.


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