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[[File: Ansett_logo_1970s_svg.png |350px|thumb|right|none| Ansett Airlines of Australia logo <br> AN/AAA/AUSTAIR.]]
 
[[File: Ansett_logo_1970s_svg.png |350px|thumb|right|none| Ansett Airlines of Australia logo <br> AN/AAA/AUSTAIR.]]
  
'''Ansett Airlines of Australia'''  was the new name given to [[:Category: Ansett-ANA|Ansett-ANA]] after 1968, contributing to a new image for the company and its subsidiaries that changed their names too, with '''Ansett Airlines of South Australia''', '''Ansett Airlines of New South Wales''', [[:Category: Ansett Airlines of Papua New Guina|Ansett Airlines of Papua New Guina]], using the same livery scheme and ''Delta'' logo on the tail fin.<br>
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'''Ansett Airlines of Australia'''  was the new name given to [[:Category: Ansett-ANA|Ansett-ANA]] after 1968, contributing to a new image for the company and its subsidiaries that changed their names too, with '''Ansett Airlines of South Australia''', '''Ansett Airlines of New South Wales''', [[:Category: Ansett Airlines of Papua New Guinea|Ansett Airlines of Papua New Guinea]], using the same livery scheme and ''Delta'' logo on the tail fin.<br>
 
During the 70's the company continued to purchase medium-haul jets such as [[:Category:McDonnell Douglas DC-9|McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32]] and [[:Category:Boeing 727|Boeing 727-200]] confirming its rank of one of the two dominant carrier of Australia.<br>
 
During the 70's the company continued to purchase medium-haul jets such as [[:Category:McDonnell Douglas DC-9|McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32]] and [[:Category:Boeing 727|Boeing 727-200]] confirming its rank of one of the two dominant carrier of Australia.<br>
 
In 1979 the foundator Reg Ansett lost control of the airline when Peter Abeles of TNT and Rupert Murdoch of the News Corp. took control of '''Ansett''', with Abeles taking operational control. By 1981. the company was renamed as [[:Category: Ansett Australia|Ansett Australia]].
 
In 1979 the foundator Reg Ansett lost control of the airline when Peter Abeles of TNT and Rupert Murdoch of the News Corp. took control of '''Ansett''', with Abeles taking operational control. By 1981. the company was renamed as [[:Category: Ansett Australia|Ansett Australia]].

Latest revision as of 20:15, 2 May 2020

Ansett Airlines of Australia logo
AN/AAA/AUSTAIR.

Ansett Airlines of Australia was the new name given to Ansett-ANA after 1968, contributing to a new image for the company and its subsidiaries that changed their names too, with Ansett Airlines of South Australia, Ansett Airlines of New South Wales, Ansett Airlines of Papua New Guinea, using the same livery scheme and Delta logo on the tail fin.
During the 70's the company continued to purchase medium-haul jets such as McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32 and Boeing 727-200 confirming its rank of one of the two dominant carrier of Australia.
In 1979 the foundator Reg Ansett lost control of the airline when Peter Abeles of TNT and Rupert Murdoch of the News Corp. took control of Ansett, with Abeles taking operational control. By 1981. the company was renamed as Ansett Australia.


This page lists all films, TV series, and video games that feature aircraft of Ansett Airlines of Australia.

See also

Pages in category "Ansett Airlines of Australia"

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