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UQ
  
OCM

Fleet size
  
defunct

Founded
  
1973

Ceased operations
  
December 14, 2007

OCM
  
OCONNOR

Headquarters
  
Mount Gambier, Australia

Alliance
  
Oneworld

Hub
  
Mount Gambier Airport

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Hubs
  
Formerly: Mount Gambier Airport

Focus cities
  
Formerly: Adelaide Airport

Frequent-flyer program
  
Formerly: Qantas Frequent Flyer

O'Connor Airlines was an airline based at Mount Gambier, South Australia, Australia. It operated scheduled services from Mount Gambier to destinations in South Australia and Victoria. Its main base was Mount Gambier Airport, with a hub at Adelaide Airport, which serviced Mildura Airport and Port Augusta Airport. The airline also serviced Whyalla Airport until September 2007.

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The airline was established and started operations in 1973. Beginning as a one-aeroplane flight school in South Australia, O'Connor Airlines developed, over some years, into a freight and passenger service flying to 18 regional and country centres across the state. This was to change when it lost the freight contact. It subsequently relaunched itself, rebasing in Mount Gambier, and began services from that city to Adelaide and Melbourne. The IATA Code OL was used up to 1990. It then started flying to Whyalla. It began to service the Victorian city of Mildura in 1998, purchasing a QantasLink route. In 2006, after Airlines of South Australia ceased operations, it began flying from Adelaide to Port Augusta.

The airline used Qantas facilities at the Adelaide airport. Originally, it used those of Australian Airlines.

In November 2007 O'Connor Airline was placed into voluntary administration with debts of between $4–5m AUD. This was largely blamed on high maintenance costs and high competition. Administrators McGrath Nicol were at the time looking for a buyer of the service.

O'Connor Airlines ceased operations on 14 December 2007 after its administrators were unable to find a buyer willing to purchase the airline as a going concern. On 21 February 2008, the airline's creditors voted for a pooled Deed of Company Arrangement (DoCA) for the airline group to be broken up and then commence trading again under new ownership. Many of the assets were subsequently purchased by Mount Gambier businessman Adrian de Bruin, including the Air Operator's Certificate, and used to establish de Bruin Air.

Destinations

Domestic scheduled destinations as at July 2007:

  • South Australia
  • Adelaide Airport
  • Port Augusta Airport
  • Mount Gambier Airport
  • Whyalla Airport
  • Victoria
  • Mildura Airport
  • Melbourne International Airport
  • O'Connor flew to Renmark for a brief period in 2001. During 2000 the airline carried 41,732 passengers.
  • Melbourne services ceased 1 July 2007 and Whyalla Services ceased 3 September 2007

    Fleet

    The O'Connor Airlines fleet consisted of the following aircraft ( at March 2007):

  • 2 BAe Jetstream 32
  • References

    O'Connor Airlines Wikipedia