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ZL

Regional Express

Australia

IATA
ZL
Zulu Lima
ICAO
RXA
Radio Callsign
REX
Example: "REX One Two Three" for ZL123

About the "REX" Callsign

When Regional Express pilots communicate with air traffic control, they identify themselves using the radio callsign "REX" followed by the flight number spoken in aviation pronunciation. For example, flight 456 would be "REX Four Five Six." Radio callsigns are assigned by ICAO and are distinct from the airline's marketing name.

Destinations (35)

CodeAirportCityCountry
CEDCeduna AirportAU
CPDCoober Pedy AirportAU
GFNGrafton AirportAU
JCKJulia Creek AirportAU
KGCKingscote AirportAU
KNSKing Island AirportAU
MGBMount Gambier AirportAU
RCMRichmond AirportAU
WINWinton AirportAU
ADLAdelaide International AirportAdelaideAU
ABXAlbury AirportAlburyAU
ARMArmidale AirportArmidaleAU
BNKBallina Byron Gateway AirportBallinaAU
BHSBathurst AirportBathurstAU
BHQBroken Hill AirportBroken HillAU
BWTWynyard AirportBurnieAU
DBODubbo City Regional AirportDubboAU
GFFGriffith AirportGriffithAU
LSYLismore AirportLismoreAU
LRELongreach AirportLongreachAU
MELMelbourne International AirportMelbourneAU
MIMMerimbula AirportMerimbulaAU
MQLMildura AirportMilduraAU
MYAMoruya AirportMoruyaAU
ISAMount Isa AirportMount IsaAU
NRANarrandera AirportNarranderaAU
OAGOrange AirportOrangeAU
PKEParkes AirportParkesAU
PLOPort Lincoln AirportPort LincolnAU
SYDSydney Kingsford Smith International AirportSydneyAU
TROTaree AirportTareeAU
TSVTownsville AirportTownsvilleAU
WGAWagga Wagga City AirportWagga WaggaAU
WYAWhyalla AirportWhyallaAU
NTLNewcastle AirportWilliamtownAU