For Charles Kingsford Smith's (Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport) Australian National Airways, see Australian National Airways (1930).
Not to be confused with All Nippon Airways.
Australian airline company
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Australian National Airways
Founded
1936
Commenced operations
1936
Ceased operations
1957
Key people
Ivan Holyman
Australian National Airways (ANA) was Australia's predominant aerial carrier from the mid-1930s to the early 1950s.
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