Skytrans Australia is expanding its network with the launch of a new charter route between Sydney and Cobar.
The airline and air charter company has firmly established itself as a leading operator in the Australian regional aviation market.
Skytrans is committed to long-term sustainable growth, continually expanding its turboprop fleet and adding new regional routes to strengthen the delivery of reliable and affordable air services to rural, regional and remote communities
Weekly flights from Sydney to Cobar commenced on January 19 and the first phase of these flights will continue until mid-May.
The route will be serviced by 36-seat Dash 8-200 aircraft based in Sydney, which also operate the recently launched Skytrans services between Sydney and Lord Howe Island.
“This new charter service to the Copper City, renowned for its rich mining history and heritage, reinforces our ongoing commitment to strengthening the delivery of reliable and affordable air services to rural, regional and remote communities”, said Richard George, Skytrans Chief Commercial Officer.
“It is an exciting opportunity and a genuine privilege to continue to extend our flight network into the regions, strengthening partnerships and supporting the ongoing development of regional communities and their economic wellbeing.”
The company operates a fleet of Dash 8 turboprops and Airbus A319 jets across domestic Australia and is planning further regional network expansion with both scheduled and contracted flying.

