The aircraft will be the 737 MAX 8 and they’ll be leased from 777 Partners - Bonza’s investors who operate their own leasing company. With Bonza currently in discussions with many airports around Australia, an announcement of initial routes and aircraft bases are expected to follow over the coming weeks.
“We re thrilled to share our commitment to operating up to eight aircraft within the first 12 months of operation. This is another way in which we are focussed on creating new market growth opportunities for regional Australian destinations, better connecting all of Australia, and in turn, stimulating direct and indirect job opportunities for the aviation and tourism industry,” said Tim Jordan, CEO of Bonza.
The aircraft will each have 186 economy seats onboard and are highly fuel efficient which will help keep fares low for future Bonza travellers, while also critically delivering less emissions than older aircraft.
Jordan will also join a panel discussion at today’s industry summit on the domestic market outlook including airline competition and new routes.
“Today is an exciting day for Bonza. We are very happy and humbled to be attending the Summit to discuss the next phase of the aviation and tourism sector’s rebound,” added Jordan.
Last week, Bonza announced several key hires including its Head of People and Culture, Head of Flying Operations, Head of Airport Operations, Head of Engineering and Maintenance and Head of Finance. Those appointments join Tim Jordan as CEO, Carly Povey as Chief Commercial Officer, Peter McNally as Chief Operating Officer and Lidia Valenzuela as Chief Financial Officer.
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