- West Australian Airways
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ceased = 1936
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website =West Australian Airways was an
Australia n airline based out ofGeraldton, Western Australia . Established on5 December 1921 as Western Australian Airways byWorld War I pilotNorman Brearley it was the first airline in Australian history to establish a scheduled air service. The first service left Geraldton on2 November 1922 . On12 June 1936 West Australian Airways was purchased byAdelaide Airways for £25,000 and in July that year became part ofAustralian National Airways .History
Following World War I Norman Brearley, who had served with the
Royal Flying Corps , returned to Australia in 1919. He brought with him two Avro 504J aircraft. In May 1921 the Federal Government advertised for tenders for the first subsidised air-mail & passenger contract, operating a weekly service between Geraldton & Derby, Brearley was so eager to win the tender he submitted multiple submissions. On2 August 1921 , Brearley was advised that his tender had been accepted. Brearley then set about hiring 5 pilots; Val Abbott, Arthur Blake, Bob Fawcett,Charles Kingsford Smith and Len Taplin.On
5 December 1921 the very first flight as an airline Ted Broad & Bob Fawcett in theBristol Tourer G-AUDI crashed 130 km north of Geraldton. Brearley suspended flight operations until21 February 1922 .On
3 December 1926 Western Australian Airways Ltd. changed its name to West Australian Airways Ltd, though for the majority of its existence it was usually referred to as simply "Airways". On2 July 1928 , Australia’s first interstate airmail contract, between Perth andAdelaide , was awarded to West Australian Airways, for 5 years. Services began on26 May 1929 . The service used four new DH-66 Hercules aircraft with space for 16 passengers and a cruising speed of 95 knots. Passengers were given first-class treatment with a hot luncheon at Ceduna, a sumptuous dinner at the overnight stop at the airline-owned hostel at Forrest and excellent catering at Kalgoorlie. [cite web |url=http://www.casa.gov.au/fsa/1999/sep/waa1929.pdf |title=WAA’s Magic Carpet |work=Flight Safety Australia|date=September-October 1999 |publisher=Civil Aviation Safety Authority |format=pdf |accessdate=2007-06-21]On
19 April 1934 , the Federal Government awarded the 5-year Perth - Daly Waters route contract to MacRobertson Miller Aviation Co. This decision left West Australian Airways with only the now unsubsidised Perth-Adelaide route. In April 1936, Adelaide Airways Ltd offered to purchase West Australian Airways and on 12 June the purchase was finalised for £25,000. On 1 July, Adelaide Airways & West Australian Airways became part of the new Australian National Airways.References
* [http://www.spiritsofansett.com/legends/brealey.htm SpiritofAnsett.com]
* [http://www.casa.gov.au/fsa/1999/sep/waa1929.pdf Flight Safety Magazine September-October 1999]ee also
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MacRobertson Miller Airlines
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