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Australian budget airline Bonza to lease up to 8 737 MAX jets in first year

Published 12/07/2021, 08:13 AM
Updated 12/07/2021, 08:16 AM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A Boeing 737 MAX airplane lands after a test flight at Boeing Field in Seattle, Washington, U.S. June 29, 2020. REUTERS/Karen Ducey/File Photo

By Jamie Freed

SYDNEY (Reuters) - New budget Australian airline Bonza said on Wednesday it planned to operate up to eight Boeing (NYSE:BA) Co 737 MAX jets in its first year of operations as part of an aircraft leasing deal with its parent, U.S. private investment firm 777 Partners.

The fleet growth will be dependent on regulatory approval. The airline has been talking to Australia's aviation regulator and expects to lodge a formal licence application soon, Bonza Chief Executive Tim Jordan said.

The airline hopes to start domestic flights with two to three planes from the second quarter of next year.

It will compete against Qantas Airways Ltd, Virgin Australia and Regional Express Holdings Ltd (Rex) in the domestic market, taking aim at leisure routes that are not served by its rivals or are underserved.

The initial routes will be chosen partly based on which airports offer better financial incentives.

"From our initial expression of interest to 46 different airports across the country we received positive feedback from between 35 and 40 airports," Jordan said. "That response has given us the confidence to make the announcement today."

Some analysts have expressed scepticism about the airline's ability to fill 186-seat 737 MAX planes on thin routes in a market dominated by flights between Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane, where regional routes are often flown by small turboprops.

"These are big aircraft for small markets that are going to have to be flying very frequently … to keep them in a way that is economic," CAPA Centre for Aviation Chairman Emeritus Peter Harbison said in October.

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Jordan said Bonza, whose parent's investment portfolio includes Canadian-low cost carrier Flair Airlines, would keep its aircraft utilisation high by operating a large number of routes.

777 Partners in March placed an order for 24 737 MAX planes with purchase rights for 60 more.

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