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Yanda Airlines was a small regional airline that served the Hunter Region and north west New South Wales from 1988 until 2001. Following the company's demise, most of the communities Yanda served have been left without scheduled air services. == History == The family owned business was established by Paul Rees who purchased Singleton Air Services and the small Singleton Airport in 1985, intending to franchise routes that would use Singleton as a regional hub and connect onward to Sydney. Services branded as Yanda Airlines commenced in 1988 as a milk run between Scone and Sydney with intermediate stops in Singleton and Maitland utilising a 9-seat Piper PA-31 Chieftain. The airline added a second route Coonabarabran - Gunnedah - Sydney in 1991 following the withdrawal of Hazelton Airlines from these towns. By 1998, the Yanda's fleet comprised 3 Piper PA-31s and one EMB 820C (PA-31 Chieftain built under license by Embraer in Brazil), and the company employed 12 staff. Aircraft and pilots were based in Scone and Coonabarabran, with maintenance contracted to a Scone-based company. Yanda operated services as commuter flights in response to demand, often combining scheduled flights to increase passenger load factors. This operational flexibility allowed the company to remain profitable while operating very marginal routes.
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