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Australia’s Skytrans Airline Reverts to Historic Name

Arianna Distefano
Last updated: 11 February 2026 10:23
By Arianna Distefano
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Regional carrier SmartLynx Australia is reverting to its original Skytrans name and identity, marking the end of a short-lived branding experiment tied to its former SmartLynx parent company. The change comes after broader upheaval within the SmartLynx group in Europe, where several units have ceased commercial operations. 

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Brand Reversal After European Troubles

Skytrans, which was rebranded as SmartLynx Australia in mid-2025 following acquisition by Avia Solutions Group (ASG), confirmed the decision in a press release saying the older name better reflects the airline’s roots and commitment to regional connectivity. The move is mainly cosmetic, with no interruption to flights or operations planned as the airline continues under its existing Australian Air Operator Certificate, valid through 2029. 

SmartLynx Airlines units in Europe, including operations based in Latvia, Estonia and Malta, were sold to external investors and have since ceased commercial flights after divestment, creating uncertainty around the brand’s future. ASG confirmed that Australian and Thai affiliates would adopt new identities aligned with active subsidiaries. 

According to their press release, reintroducing the Skytrans name reconnects the carrier with its heritage dating back to its original roots. As Skytrans, the airline operates a mixed fleet of turboprops and two Airbus A319-100 jets, serving regional scheduled services, fly-in, fly-out charters and ACMI (aircraft, crew, maintenance and insurance) contracts. 

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Skytrans Dash 8 at Brisbane Airport © Lance C Broad

Regional Routes and Market Position

Skytrans plays a niche role in Australia’s domestic aviation landscape, linking regional cities and remote communities with larger hubs from its base in Cairns. The carrier has also expanded into unique services, such as operating flights to Lord Howe Island under license, replacing Qantas on that route in late 2025. 

The rebranding is expected to strengthen local recognition while preserving Skytrans’ operational flexibility. Industry analysts say returning to the legacy name could help reassure customers and partners following the turbulence experienced by SmartLynx operations in Europe.

What’s your take on this development? Let us know in the comments. 

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