RMA Gold Airways
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RMA Gold Airways was a proposed Australian airline that faced criticism for being labelled as "pretend."[1][2] It planned to operate under the name Gold Airways, offering both passenger and cargo services from Melbourne to major Australian cities and regional centres, with future ambitions for international flights using a fleet of Airbus A320, Boeing 747 and Embraer 190s.[3]
The airline was proposed by former employees of Ansett,[3] with RMA standing for Reginald Miles Ansett, the founder of Ansett.[4] Despite its branding as an airline, RMA Gold Airways never acquired aircraft, crew, or operational capabilities. It launched a booking platform without the infrastructure to support flights and proposed an initial public offering, coinciding with the 10th anniversary of Ansett's collapse, but these plans failed to materialise.[2]
RMA Gold Airways Limited was listed in the Australian Business Register until its deregistration in 2014, having previously been known as Ansett Limited in 2004. [4][5]