Shoal Air

Shoal Air
IATA ICAO Callsign
N/A N/A SHOALAH
Founded 2002
Operating bases Kununurra Airport
Secondary hubs

Drysdale Station

Kulumburu
Focus cities Kununurra, Wyndham, Kalumburu, Halls Creek, Balgo Western Australia
Alliance Kimberly Alliance
Fleet size 18
Destinations The Kimberley region of Western Australia and the Top End of the Northern Territory
Company slogan Corporate and Community Air Charter
Headquarters Kununurra
Key people

Steve Irvine - Managing Director Damien Onofaro - Chief Pilot/Operations Manager

Scott Miners - Deputy Chief Pilot
Website www.shoalair.com

Shoal Air is an air charter company based in Kununurra, Western Australia. The company specialises in corporate and community air charter to remote settlements in the North East Kimberley region.

Shoal Air commenced operations in 2002. Its main base is at Kununurra Airport (KNX/YPKU) with a satellite "dry season" base at Kalumburu .

In early 2013 Shoal Air acquired the majority assets of the former Alligator Airways in Kununurra, including 6 aircraft and adjoining hangars and offices. The expanded fleet and facilities enabled the launch of a new brand - Kingfisher Tours - and subsequent growth in scenic tour operations.

Services

From the Shoal Air terminal the company provides "charter" and "aerial work" flights throughout the Kimberley or nearby Top End communities of northern Australia. These services include passenger charter, freight and logistics, search & rescue, and aerial surveying and photography.

From the Kingfisher Tours terminal the company provides a selection of aerial tours (scenic flights) that include the Bungle Bungle Ranges (Purnululu National Park), Lake Argyle, Ord River, Cockburn Ranges, Mitchell Falls, King George falls, and the remote and pristine Timor Sea coast.

Fleet

The Shoal Air fleet consists of the following aircraft:[1] and as sighted.

References

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