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- IATA Code
- XR
- ICAO Code
- OZW
- Corporate Address
- Skywest Airlines Pty Ltd
Domestic Airport
Perth WA 6105
Australia - Website
- http://www.skywest.com.au
- Main hub
- Perth Airport
- Country
- Australia
- Business model
- Regional/Commuter
- Codeshare Partners
- Virgin Australia
Skywest Airlines is an Australian regional airline based at Perth International Airport. Skywest operates a network of scheduled, charter and FIFO services across Western Australia, the Northern Territory and Indonesia using a mixed narrow body fleet. As part of a wet lease agreement, Skywest operates aircraft for Virgin Australia's regional services.
Location of Skywest Airlines Pty. Ltd. main hub (Perth Airport)
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Australia's BITRE reports domestic on-time performance in Apr-2012
Australia's BITRE reports on-time performance rates in Mar-2012
Skywest Airlines passenger numbers down 10.4% in Apr-2012, load factor down
Skywest Australia to reduce Geraldton network from May-2012
Skywest Airlines Australia pax down 11%, load factor also down for Mar-2012
Skywest Australia issues market update
Skywest Airlines passenger numbers down in Feb-2012, load factor down
Skywest Australia profits down in 1HFY2012
Skywest Airlines passenger numbers down 17.3% in Dec-2011
Skywest Airlines passenger numbers down in Nov-2011, load factor up
Skywest signs charter contract with Bechtel
Skywest Airlines passenger numbers up in Oct-2011, load factor up
Skywest signs charter agreement with BHP
Skywest to launch Kalgoorlie-Geraldton service
Skywest Airlines reports 9% decline in Sep-2011 pax
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US airlines’ cautious capacity approach proves beneficial
Cautious capacity growth plans for 2011 highlight concerns among US carriers in adding back seats at a rate that could create the excess capacity situations of previous post-recession recoveries. Instead, airlines are focussing on the protection of yields and profits as escalating fuel costs threaten the global aviation industry’s profits.
US arlines cautious as domestic capacity shrinks and international increases
US carriers continue to be cautious in their capacity growth plans for 2011 as they focus on the protection of yields as escalating fuel costs threaten the US (and global) aviation industry’s profits.
US carriers report improving revenue performance in 2011 but fuel prices a challenge
Continued positive trends in passenger yields and unit revenues were reported in Feb-2011, linked to a recovery of high-fare business travel demand. However, despite improvements in the demand and yield environment, carriers are now facing a new challenge in escalating fuel costs with this pressure resulting in some of the majors announcing capacity growth reductions in the months ahead.
Air China tops airline Enterprise Value rankings; Delta second; no LCCs in top 10
It would appear China has already reached its aim of creating a world-beating "super carrier" – at least in terms of financial size. Air China is by far the world’s biggest airline, based on a current ranking of listed airlines’ Enterprise Values (EV) assembled by the Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation (CAPA).
So you think you know your airline market capitalisation: Part 3
The first part of this three-part report on airline market capitalisations described how Air China is valued more on the stock exchange than US carriers United-Continental, JetBlue, Hawaiian Air, AirTran, US Airways, American Airlines, Republic Airways and Skywest combined. In this final section, CAPA reviews some further interesting facts from the equity investment world.
Airbus decision deferred on the A320 NEO, Ryanair and Southwest pushing the debate
The much-anticipated decision by Airbus on whether it will proceed with fitting new engines to the A320 has been delayed until the end of the year. With the company still sorting out A380 production issues and in full-swing developing the A350 XWB, the question of engineering resources has forced Airbus’ executive committee to defer the decision.
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