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Birmingham trains to be disrupted for two weekends

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CrossCountry services through Birmingham will be disrupted over the next two weekends because of work associated with the construction of HS2.

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Which Airline Employs The Most Flight Attendants In The World?

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Which Airline Employs The Most Flight Attendants In The World?

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Flying the friendly skies.

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Which Airline Employs The Most Flight Attendants In The World?

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France’s lack of multimodal freight terminals a major obstacle to modal shift

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Intermodal company Modal Group, formerly Modalis Group, has warned that an acute shortage of multimodal freight terminals is a major obstacle to a modal shift…

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RAAF Poseidon trains alongside Japanese surveillance aircraft

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The activity saw the two aircraft fly from air bases in Japan, sharing information through the tactical battlefield network as they would on intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) missions.

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Albany could see east coast flights after $40m+ airport upgrades

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The “comprehensive upgrades to the runway, taxiways and aprons” will be funded by $14.7 million from the Commonwealth, $14 million from the WA Government and about $12.9 million from the City of Albany, and will support passenger flights as well as FIF…

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A Moonlit Earth as Seen From Artemis II

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An astronaut’s photo, taken en route to the Moon, reveals our planet and its place in space in a novel way.

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Drone firm Innovaero appoints chair as mid-year IPO approaches

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Innovaero says Vince Di Pietro brings 43 years of defence experience to the Board, along with valuable commercial experience as Chief Executive of Lockheed Martin Australia and New Zealand.

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Issue 111: October 1995

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Death of the Nomad The recent decision by Defence Minister, Senator Robert Ray to withdraw the GAF Nomad from Australian Defence Force service pretty well signals the final nail in the coffin for this much maligned aircraft. The bagging that the Nomad …

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