New Holland Airways

New Holland Airways is the major airline and flag carrier of New Holland. It was founded in 1938 as the New Holland Air Transit group. It began small flights between the capital and Albany-Colombo, these were mostly used by business people. In 1939 the first international flight flew to Auckland, New Zealand.

History
New Holland Air Transit Group (NHATG) was founded in 1938. It began operating flights from Albany to the New Holland and Miranian islands using flying boats. It was renamed from New Holland Air Transit Group to New Holland Airways (NHA) in 1946. By the end of World War two, NHA had flights to all major destinations in the Pacific. In 1957 the first Propeller Aircraft was introduced, it flew first from Albany to Brisbane, Queensland. Eventually the Propeller craft started replacing the flying boat services and by late 1960 there were no longer any services operated by flying boats. In 1965 NHA recieved 3 DC-8s, the first jet aircraft to be operated by New Holland Airways. With their extended range they started their first long range trans-pacific service to Lower Columbia, United states and Asia. The airline continued to expand, opening more routes and recieving its first widebody craft, the DC-10, in 1975. In 1980 there was a marked change in the operation of NHA. The airline started to open a large number of routes and enjoyed the profits. It became the second biggest airline in Oceania by passenger volume in 1985.

Ansett Australia
After the near collapse of Air New Zealand in 2000 and the administration of Ansett Australia, NHA decided to capitalize on their demise and compete on many of their routes. The effect was drastic, NHA recieved most of the market share as passengers saw the airline as stable and credible.

Rebranding
They rebranded during 2000 and completely reorganised the airlines operations. The airline was diveded into subsidaries such as; New Holland Regional, New Holland Airways Australia, New Holland Airways Mirani, NHA Cargo and New Holland Airways Pacific.

Head office
The New Holland Airways office is located in Northbank, Albany. The facility was built in 1950 as an Exposition centre, it was brought by NHA in 1980.

Operations subsidaries
The following are operational subsidaries of New Holland Airways:
 * Holidays New Holland
 * NHA Cargo

New Holland Airways has three wholly owned subsidiary airlines:
 * New Holland Regional operates all flights to smaller New Holland airports.
 * New Holland Airways Mirani operates international flights to Mirani under the New Holland Regional brand.
 * New Holland Airways Pacific operates internal Pacific flights.