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HHLA: rail growth outpaces the road in 2025

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  • March 26, 2026
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The German port terminal operator and logistics company HHLA has published its final figures for 2025. Despite the geopolitical storm, HHLA has recorded positive growth.…

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Time to tear up the yellow passenger card, industry urges

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  • March 26, 2026
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At a press conference this week, the Tourism and Transport Forum (TTF) and Australian Airports Association (AAA) said the full digitisation of the incoming passenger system could be achieved for around $25 million, funded through the passenger movement…

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Australian Aviation celebrates 400 issues

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  • March 26, 2026
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First published by Jim Thorn in 1976 as Australian Aviation & Defence Review, Australia’s leading aerospace magazine has been part of the Momentum Media stable since February 2020 and continues to build on its iconic brand.

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Kaleen Exhibition – 2026

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  • March 26, 2026
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 The 2026 Kaleen Model Railway expoLast Sunday, I accompanied Pete, and Ben on the trip from Junee, to Kaleen to attend their 37th model railway expo.Before we left Junee, we filled up the car.  These fuel prices are per litre,  and are …

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Kaleen Exhibition – 2026

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  • March 26, 2026
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 The 2026 Kaleen Model Railway expoLast Sunday, I accompanied Pete, and Ben on the trip from Junee, to Kaleen to attend their 37th model railway expo.Before we left Junee, we filled up the car.  These fuel prices are per litre,  and are …

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Coast-To-Coast In 3 Hours: How The New Supersonic Bill Could Slash US Flight Times

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  • March 26, 2026
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Supersonic jets could revolutionary coast-to-coast travel in the US.

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Melbourne Airport chosen for major new EV charging hub

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  • March 26, 2026
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Located on the corner of Airport Drive and Francis Briggs Road and open to the public, the site will have 24 charging bays with 150kW and 300kW chargers, as well as two accessible bays, a bathroom, a canopy, and drive-through bays for larger vehicles.

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A Hot Start to Spring in the Southwest

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  • March 26, 2026
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Temperatures in several states climbed over 100 degrees Fahrenheit in March 2026, which in some places was the highest March temperature on record.

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Why The World’s Most-Produced Fighter Jet May Finally Disappear In 2026

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  • March 26, 2026
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Why the last combat-worthy MiG-21s likely disappeared in 2025, with only on-paper rusting hulks in service in 2026.

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RAAF’s second Peregrine reconnaissance plane touches down

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  • March 26, 2026
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Minister for Defence Industry Pat Conroy confirmed the arrival of the airborne intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance and electronic warfare aircraft earlier today in a public statement. A previous aircraft arrived in Australia during January this …

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