at
Sydney Airport in September 1999 at
Sydney Airport in May 2007 at
Sydney Airport in July 2007 Aeropelican was established by the
Newcastle based Hilder family and commenced operations on 1 July 1971 with a
Cessna 402. In 1980 the airline was sold to Masling Airlines, a company associated with
Ansett Australia. It operated services for Ansett Australia and by 1991 was a wholly owned subsidiary. Aeropelican's main route was between
Sydney and
Belmont Airport in Newcastle's southern suburbs, with high frequency service using
de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otters. Aeropelican originally owned Belmont Airport. Following the collapse of parent company Ansett Australia in September 2001, Aeropelican was placed into
administration. It was acquired by International Air Parts in April 2002. On 20 June 2003 the airline entered into a commercial agreement with
Rex Airlines. Aeropelican commenced services from Sydney to
Newcastle Airport on 1 March 2004. An
Embraer EMB 110 Bandeirante started services from Newcastle on 20 September 2004 to augment the two Twin Otters used before. In March 2005 the airline discontinued services from Belmont Airport. A
Fairchild Metro 23 aircraft was also added to the fleet in 2005 and the Twin Otters were withdrawn. In 2006, three
British Aerospace Jetstream 32s were ordered, with plans to announce new services. In December 2006, Aeropelican was awarded the Sydney to
Inverell route licence after the previous operator Big Sky Express ceased operations. After the first two Jetstream 32s were placed into service in 2007, the Metro was withdrawn from service. In December 2007 Aeropelican announced that, subject to regulatory approval, it would commence operations between Newcastle and
Tamworth on 12 February 2008. The airline subsequently received regulatory approval from the
Civil Aviation Safety Authority and commenced operations on the route, however the following September it ceased flights to Tamworth, citing poor passenger numbers on the route. Also in 2008 International Air Parts sold the airline to Business Air Holdings, owned by former
Grand Prix motorcycle racing competitors Roger Burnett and
James Toseland. Tonga's first woman pilot,
Silva McLeod, flew for the company during her career. ==Brindabella Airlines merger and demise==