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| airline = National Jet Express
| image =
▲{{Infobox Airline
| logo = National Jet Express logo.png
▲|fleet_size = 29
▲|destinations =
▲|IATA = NC
▲|ICAO = JTE
| parent = [[Rex Airlines|Rex Freight and Charter Pty Ltd]]
▲|callsign = JETEX
| subsidiaries = [[Asia Pacific Airlines (PNG)|Asia Pacific Airlines]]
| company_slogan =
| founded
| num_employees =
| headquarters
| key_people =
|hubs = [[Bandar Udara Adelaide]]▼
| aoc =
| bases = <div>
|frequent_flyer = ▼
* [[Bandar Udara Brisbane]]
|lounge = ▼
* [[Bandar Udara Perth]]</div>
|alliance = ▼
▲| frequent_flyer =
| website = {{URL|www.nje.aero}}
}}
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<!--Cobham has developed "turnkey" transportation systems, including airport management and reservations services, for major Australian infrastructure projects such as Santos's Cooper Basin gas fields at Moomba and Ballera in the heart of Australia, Chevron's Barrow Island operations into a Class "A" nature reserve with strict quarantine requirements, along with operations for Ok-Tedi gold and copper mine in Papua New Guinea.[http://www.nationaljet.com.au/omg.htm] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130515011720/http://www.nationaljet.com.au/omg.htm |date=2013-05-15 }}. Cobham is the first operator to operate the RJ100 aircraft in Australia, and is the first operator in Australia to introduce gravel jet operations into remote unpaved runways in Australia in 2012.-->
<!--== History ==
National Jet Systems (NJS) was established in 1989 and started operations on 1 July 1990. It soon commenced scheduled operations on behalf of [[Trans Australia Airlines|Australian Airlines]], mainly to tourist destinations in northern Australia, operating a fleet of [[BAe 146]] aircraft under the '''Airlink''' brand. After Australian Airlines was taken over by [[Qantas]] it continued these operations, and in 2005 commenced operating [[Boeing 717]] aircraft, the operation being rebranded as '''QantasLink''' at the same time. The services on behalf of QantasLink are contracted until 2018.<ref>[http://www.foxbusiness.com/industries/2011/10/17/cobham-gets-5-year-a500-million-qantaslink-pact-extension/ "Cobham Gets 5-Year $500m QantasLink Pact Extension"; Fox Business.]{{Pranala mati|date=Oktober 2021 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} Retrieved: 18 October 2011.</ref> An additional base, located in Brisbane, which was opened in early 2012.▼
▲National Jet Systems (NJS) was established in 1989 and started operations on 1 July 1990. It soon commenced scheduled operations on behalf of [[Trans Australia Airlines|Australian Airlines]], mainly to tourist destinations in northern Australia, operating a fleet of [[BAe 146]] aircraft under the '''Airlink''' brand. After Australian Airlines was taken over by [[Qantas]] it continued these operations, and in 2005 commenced operating [[Boeing 717]] aircraft, the operation being rebranded as '''QantasLink''' at the same time. The services on behalf of QantasLink are contracted until 2018.<ref>[http://www.foxbusiness.com/industries/2011/10/17/cobham-gets-5-year-a500-million-qantaslink-pact-extension/ "Cobham Gets 5-Year $500m QantasLink Pact Extension"; Fox Business.] Retrieved: 18 October 2011.</ref> An additional base, located in Brisbane, which was opened in early 2012.
[[Berkas:National Jet Avro RJ70 TTT.jpg|jmpl|National Jet [[Avro RJ70]] at [[Perth Airport]] (2003).]]
[[Berkas:National Jet Systems (VH-NJF) British Aerospace BAe 146-300QT.jpg|jmpl|Cobham BAe 146-300QT in the colours of [[Australian air Express]]]]
NJS is owned by [[Cobham plc]]. Cobham Aviation Services in Australia operates different business units. Regional Services, also known as National Jet Express, or '''JetEx''', conducts scheduled closed charter flights on its "regional network" and freight services on behalf of [[Australian air Express]] (AaE).<ref name="JX">[http://www.casa.gov.au/casadata/aoc/displayaoc1.asp?srchinput=National+Jet+Express&andchk=+and+&workgroup=all&rating=all&Location=all&heli=all&num_results=20&Search=Search CASA website link to National Jet Express AOC.] Retrieved: 6 September 2008 {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref> JetEx operates three BAe 146 freighters on night freight services to and from curfew-restricted [[Sydney Airport]], along with Bae146 and RJ100 aircraft in Perth and Adelaide on scheduled closed charter flights for bluechip minings clients. Cobham's Airline Services business unit operates under the call-sign "QJet", for QantasLink Jet operations across Australia, flying over 1.5 million passengers annually. These flights are all crewed and maintained by Cobham, on behalf of QantasLink. [[Surveillance Australia]], or Special Missions business unit<ref>[http://www.surveillanceaustralia.com.au Surveillance Australia - home page.] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150304141420/http://www.surveillanceaustralia.com.au/ |date=2015-03-04 }} Retrieved: 16 June 2009.</ref> operates a civilian aerial surveillance program on behalf of the [[Border Protection Command (Australia)|Border Protection Command]]. In early 2009, National Jet rebranded its name to Cobham (known as Cobham Aviation Services Australia or CAvSA) inline with a global Cobham rebranding initiative by its parent company [[Cobham plc]]. The company's legal identities as National Jet Express and National Jet Systems still remain however the company trades and operate under the name Cobham Aviation Services.-->
== Destinations ==
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== Lihat pula ==
* Sir [[Alan Cobham]], who flew from Britain to Australia in August 1926. 60,000 were at Essendon Airport, Melbourne to welcome him.
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