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AAA: finding buyer for Rex must remain a priority

by Kody Cook
February 13, 2025
in Airport, Asset Management, Company news, News, Planning, Regional, Spotlight, Transport
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The Australian Airports Association (AAA) has said that a successful market-led sale of Rex Airlines is vital to ensure air travel access for regional and rural communities.  

The AAA said that additional support from the federal government to assist administrators could help achieve this outcome and is welcomed as part of ongoing negotiations. 

The association said that the potential for federal acquisition should not be taken lightly, and further details are needed on how the airline would operate under government ownership. 

AAA CEO, Simon Westaway, said that for more than six months, regional residents have faced uncertainty about losing access to major cities – affecting their ability to visit family, access healthcare and pursue business opportunities. 

“We’ve been advocating for the federal government to support the sustainable continuation of regional air services after the financial collapse of Rex and any assistance in the ongoing sale negotiations is welcome,” Mr Westaway said.  

“Air connectivity is a lifeline for regional and rural Australia. It is essential that governments and industry work together to secure sustainable air services for the future. 

“Many of our members have taken on significant debts to support Rex’s operations in regional areas. 

“We urge the federal government to continue working collaboratively with our airport community to secure a viable and long-term solution for these critical services. 

“Greater competition in Australian skies will also help drive down airfares and ultimately benefit the flying public.” 

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