VH-TRX. SAAB 340B. c/n 287. Was also registered as: N360BE. |
This aircraft was built by Saab Aircraft AB, Linkoping, Sweden - 1992 First flown with the test registration 'SE-G87' - January 29, 1992 Entered onto the United States Aircraft Register as N360BE - February 25, 1992 Registered to Lambert Leasing Inc Leased to Business Express as the registered operator Sold to First Security Bank of Utah - March 02, 1992 Leased to Business Express as the registered operator Business Express was renamed Business Express Airlines - May 22, 1997 The aircraft was withdrawn from service and stored - December 2000 Ownership transferred to SAAB Aircraft of Americs Inc - April 21, 2001 Leased to Business Express Airlines as the registered operator - April 21, 2001 Returned to SAAB Aircraft of America Inc at the end of the lease - August 10, 2001 Leased to PenAir as the registered operator - Augusr 2001 Returned to SAAB Aircraft of America Inc at the end of the lease - August 29, 2004 Departed the United States on the ferry flight to Australia - October ?, 2004 It arrived at WaggaWagga on completion of the ferry flight - October 24, 2004 Cancelled from the United States Aircraft Register - April 01, 2005 Entered onto the Australian Aircraft Register as VH-TRX - April 14, 2005 Registered to REX Investment Holdings Pty Ltd, Sydney Operated its first revenue service Wagga Wagga - Sydney (Kingsford Smith) as ZL658 - May 17, 2005 Registered to Regional Express Holdings Ltd, Sydney - June 11, 2008 Leased to Regional Express Pty Ltd, Sydney as the registered operator Current with Regional Express |
VH-TRX. REX Regional Express - in the standard livery at Adelaide West Beach Airport, April 01, 2019. (T. Haynes Copyright Image 1045-112.) |
VH-TRX. REX Regional Express - in the standard livery at Adelaide West Beach Airport, August 08, 2020. (T. Haynes Copyright Image 1045-127.) |
VH-TRX. REX Regional Express - in the standard livery at Adelaide West Beach Airport, July 09, 2021. (T. Haynes Copyright Image 1045-149.) |
VH-TRX. REX Regional Express - in the standard livery at Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport, September 17, 2022. (T. Haynes Copyright Image 1045-209.) |