Australian start-up

Pacific Transair, the first Australian carrier to start up since Compass Airlines failed, plans to fly two hushkitted Boeing 737-200s on the key Melbourne-Sydney-Brisbane route. The company, headed by Sydney aviation service provider Nicholas Leach, has applied for an air operators' certificate. Operations could begin as early as January.

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