JetGo Australia (Brisbane International) Managing Director Paul Bredereck says his airline has signed an agreement to take delivery of an undisclosed number of E145s. Speaking at CAPA's Airport Innovation Summit, Bredereck said deliveries of the twinjets are scheduled for next year.

It will also add three ex-Chautauqua Airlines (Indianapolis International) E140LRs to its fleet once the aircraft have completed certification with Australia's Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA).

JetGo operates a trio of E135s on scheduled flights from Sydney Kingsford Smith to Gladstone and Roma, and from Brisbane International to Tamworth. It also offers ad-hoc and contract charter work, particularly Fly-In/Fly-Out (FIFO) operations, in support of the mining and resources sector.