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27-499: [REDACTED] Look up impulse  or impulsive in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Impulse or Impulsive may refer to: Science [ edit ] Impulse (physics) , in mechanics, the change of momentum of an object; the integral of a force with respect to time Impulse noise (disambiguation) Specific impulse , the change in momentum per unit mass of propellant of

54-467: A low-cost airline on Australia's trunk eastern seaboard routes in direct competition with Ansett and Qantas. It had ceased its previous affiliation with Ansett. Services initially operated between Sydney and Melbourne and quickly expanded to include Brisbane, Newcastle and Hobart . Together with Virgin Blue which also commenced services in mid-2000, Impulse Airlines brought upon a substantial restructuring of

81-525: A 1990 song by Wilson Phillips Business [ edit ] Impulse Airlines , a former Australian airline Impulse (retailer) , an entertainment retailer in the UK Isuzu Impulse , a small sporty three-door hatchback sold from 1981 through to 1992 Impulse (body mist) , a body spray made by Unilever Impulse (software) , a digital distribution system for computer games Impulse purchase (also impulse buying), an unplanned decision to buy

108-466: A 1990 song by Wilson Phillips Business [ edit ] Impulse Airlines , a former Australian airline Impulse (retailer) , an entertainment retailer in the UK Isuzu Impulse , a small sporty three-door hatchback sold from 1981 through to 1992 Impulse (body mist) , a body spray made by Unilever Impulse (software) , a digital distribution system for computer games Impulse purchase (also impulse buying), an unplanned decision to buy

135-410: A 2013 novel by Steven Gould Impulse (Hopkins novel) , a 2007 young adult verse novel by Ellen Hopkins Impulse (Psionex) , a Marvel Comics character by Fabian Nicieza and Mark Bagley Impulse (DC Comics) , an identity shared by three comic book superheroes published by DC Comics: Bart Allen, Kent Shakespeare, and Iris West Science Fantasy (magazine) , which was published for a while under

162-498: A 2018 American television series that streams on YouTube Premium Impulse (2024 film) , an upcoming American film directed by Patrick Flaherty "Impulse" ( Star Trek: Enterprise ) , a third-season episode of Star Trek: Enterprise Impulse drive , a fictional form of propulsion in Star Trek Print media [ edit ] Impulse (German magazine) , a German monthly magazine Impulse (Steven Gould novel) ,

189-557: A fictional form of propulsion in Star Trek Print media [ edit ] Impulse (German magazine) , a German monthly magazine Impulse (Steven Gould novel) , a 2013 novel by Steven Gould Impulse (Hopkins novel) , a 2007 young adult verse novel by Ellen Hopkins Impulse (Psionex) , a Marvel Comics character by Fabian Nicieza and Mark Bagley Impulse (DC Comics) , an identity shared by three comic book superheroes published by DC Comics: Bart Allen, Kent Shakespeare, and Iris West Science Fantasy (magazine) , which

216-553: A fleet of Beechcraft 1900 aircraft. It was affiliated with the Ansett frequent flyer programme and its flights had designated AN flight numbers. In August 1994, Impulse Airlines expanded its fleet and became the first Australian operator of the BAe Jetstream 41 . It acquired five of the type in 1994 and had planned to acquire a further five in 1996. Impulse used the aircraft to pioneer non-stop services between Newcastle and Melbourne but

243-522: A product or service made just before the purchase Other [ edit ] Impulse 21 , an American sailboat design Impulse (dinghy) , a 4.0 m sports sailing dinghy Impulse (roller coaster) , a roller coaster at Knoebels Amusement Resort in Pennsylvania Impulsivity Irresistible impulse , a legal defense that claims that an accused should not be held responsible for his or her actions Topics referred to by

270-442: A product or service made just before the purchase Other [ edit ] Impulse 21 , an American sailboat design Impulse (dinghy) , a 4.0 m sports sailing dinghy Impulse (roller coaster) , a roller coaster at Knoebels Amusement Resort in Pennsylvania Impulsivity Irresistible impulse , a legal defense that claims that an accused should not be held responsible for his or her actions Topics referred to by

297-483: A propulsion system Impulse function , a mathematical function of an infinitely high amplitude and infinitesimal duration Impulse response , a system's output when presented with the impulse function in Electrical Engineering Impulse (psychology) , a wish or urge, particularly a sudden one Impulsion , a thrust of a horse Film and television [ edit ] Impulse (1954 film) ,

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324-414: A thriller film starring Angus Macfadyen Impulse (2010 film) , an apocalyptic thriller film starring Chris Masterson Impulse (TV series) , a 2018 American television series that streams on YouTube Premium Impulse (2024 film) , an upcoming American film directed by Patrick Flaherty "Impulse" ( Star Trek: Enterprise ) , a third-season episode of Star Trek: Enterprise Impulse drive ,

351-445: A thriller film starring Arthur Kennedy Impulse (1974 film) , a thriller film starring William Shatner Impulse (1984 film) , a science fiction film starring Meg Tilly and Tim Matheson Impulse (1990 film) , a thriller film starring Theresa Russell Impulse (2008 film) , a thriller film starring Angus Macfadyen Impulse (2010 film) , an apocalyptic thriller film starring Chris Masterson Impulse (TV series) ,

378-442: A wish or urge, particularly a sudden one Impulsion , a thrust of a horse Film and television [ edit ] Impulse (1954 film) , a thriller film starring Arthur Kennedy Impulse (1974 film) , a thriller film starring William Shatner Impulse (1984 film) , a science fiction film starring Meg Tilly and Tim Matheson Impulse (1990 film) , a thriller film starring Theresa Russell Impulse (2008 film) ,

405-406: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages impulse [REDACTED] Look up impulse  or impulsive in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Impulse or Impulsive may refer to: Science [ edit ] Impulse (physics) , in mechanics, the change of momentum of an object;

432-495: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Impulse Airlines Impulse Airlines was an Australian airline which operated regional and low-cost trunk services between 1992 and 2004. It was acquired by Qantas in 2001 to form the basis of Qantas' new regional airline QantasLink . The airline had its head offices on the grounds of Sydney Airport in Mascot . Impulse Airlines

459-488: The Australian airline industry. The new low cost entrants injected competition into the long-lived duopoly between Qantas and Ansett, arguably contributing to the downfall of the latter. The airline gradually began to phase in a bright blue livery with a cockatoo on the tail of its aircraft. In April 2001, Impulse and Qantas came to an agreement where Impulse would wet lease all its services to Qantas with Qantas to market

486-692: The Boeing 717 fleet was expanded. In April 2003, following a long running investigation by the Australian Securities & Investments Commission , Rene Rivkin was found guilty of insider trading after having purchased 50,000 Qantas shares which resulted in a $ 346,000 profit. He was charged with using confidential and market-sensitive information with regards to an impending merger of Qantas and Impulse Airlines. He bought these shares on behalf of Rivkin Investments on 24 April 2001, just hours after speaking to

513-696: The executive chairman of Impulse, Gerry McGowan. The airline was a major sponsor of the Newcastle Knights National Rugby League team. After QantasLink had acquired the 717 fleet in 2001 it was planned that Qantas would use it as a base for a budget airline to be launched in 2003. Impulse Airline's former 717s were used for Jetstar's initial fleet when the airline officially launched domestic passenger service between Newcastle and Melbourne on 24 May 2004, one day before Impulse Airlines ceased operations. The facilities developed by Impulse Airlines for its Newcastle base continued to be used as

540-418: The integral of a force with respect to time Impulse noise (disambiguation) Specific impulse , the change in momentum per unit mass of propellant of a propulsion system Impulse function , a mathematical function of an infinitely high amplitude and infinitesimal duration Impulse response , a system's output when presented with the impulse function in Electrical Engineering Impulse (psychology) ,

567-582: The routes and give Impulse a cash injection with a further option for Qantas to buy out the company. Qantas exercised its option in November 2001, and Impulse was absorbed into QantasLink . The introduction of the cockatoo livery did not progress beyond a few aircraft. Both the Boeing 717 and Beech 1900 aircraft were initially utilised in the QantasLink fleet however the Beech 1900s were soon withdrawn from service while

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594-411: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Impulse . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Impulse&oldid=1215404278 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

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648-410: The titles Impulse and SF Impulse Music [ edit ] Impulse (band) , Bulgarian hard rock group Impulse! Records , a jazz recording label Impulse (Buck Hill album) , 1995 Impulse Drum and Bugle Corps , an Open Class Drum and Bugle Corps from Buena Park, California Impulse (Erra album) , 2011 "Impulse", a song by Northlane from Node , 2015 "Impulsive" (song) ,

675-716: Was founded by Gerry and Sue McGowan, commencing operations on 18 December 1992 following the acquisition of Port Macquarie based Oxley Airlines. In April 1994, it was rebranded as Impulse Airlines. In May 1994 Impulse purchased Pacific Aviation from Ansett Transport Industries . It operated a network of regional routes throughout New South Wales and into Queensland . The network included routes to Armidale , Barcaldine , Biloela , Blackwater , Brisbane , Canberra , Coffs Harbour , Coolangatta , Cooma , Grafton , Glen Innes , Hervey Bay , Kempsey , Maroochydore , Maryborough , Melbourne , Newcastle , Port Macquarie , Roma , Sydney , Taree and Tamworth . The airline operated

702-442: Was published for a while under the titles Impulse and SF Impulse Music [ edit ] Impulse (band) , Bulgarian hard rock group Impulse! Records , a jazz recording label Impulse (Buck Hill album) , 1995 Impulse Drum and Bugle Corps , an Open Class Drum and Bugle Corps from Buena Park, California Impulse (Erra album) , 2011 "Impulse", a song by Northlane from Node , 2015 "Impulsive" (song) ,

729-527: Was soon met with competition from Qantas who utilised the much larger BAe 146 on the route. Impulse was forced to discontinue the services and withdraw the Jetstream 41s from service. After Qantas lost interest in the route following Impulse's withdrawal, Impulse eventually re-entered the route with Beech 1900s in February 1997. In June 2000, the airline acquired Boeing 717 jet aircraft and commenced operations as

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