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Qantas to launch Darwin-Singapore with 737s, not A220s

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  • February 17, 2025
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While the new service will begin on schedule, with the first flight slated for 30 March, it will initially operate four times per week on 737s rather than five times per week on the newer A220s, with the A220s now set to take over the route on 26 October.

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Melbourne Airport marks busiest-ever month

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  • February 17, 2025
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In total, 3,393,977 passengers travelled through Melbourne’s terminals last month, compared to 3,322,940 in December 2019. This also included a record 1,238,829 international passengers, 671,135 of whom were arrivals.

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QantasLink moves all regional Adelaide flights to Q400s

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  • February 17, 2025
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The Flying Kangaroo’s regional arm is replacing older 50-seat Q300s out of Adelaide with the newer, larger planes, a switch enabled by its move last year to purchase 14 mid-life Q400s to transition its turboprop fleet to a single aircraft type.

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Dan Andrews is dusting off the cobwebs

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  • February 17, 2025
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The PM has called in the former Premier to help him prepare for the election. Peter van Onselen says “it’s probably a good tactic to […]

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Scott Morrison to headline Australian Space Summit 2025

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  • February 17, 2025
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The former PM, now the Non-Executive Group Chairman at Space Centre Australia (SCA), will be joined by an unparalleled lineup of industry leaders to discuss emerging business opportunities, innovations, and real-world applications shaping the future of…

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Turkish Airlines to fly daily from Sydney next year

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  • February 17, 2025
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The carrier will increase its Sydney–Istanbul services from four to five per week in mid-June this year, then six in October, and finally daily from 12 January. Flights will be operated using A350-900s via Kuala Lumpur, shifting to non-stop next year w…

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Alliance posts solid half-year as wet-leasing grows

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  • February 17, 2025
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The FIFO and charter operator, which had 76 aircraft in revenue service as of 31 December, posted a statutory pre-tax profit of $41.3 million, up $3.6 million or 9.5 per cent, with 58,362 total flight hours, up from 50,793. 97 per cent of these hours w…

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RAAF wraps up US air combat training exercises

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  • February 17, 2025
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The exercises, Red Flag Nellis 25-1 and Bamboo Eagle 25-1, focused on sharpening operational capabilities and enhancing interoperability among allied nations.

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Why You Might Notice A Subtle Difference The Next Time You’re Onboard Qantas

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  • February 16, 2025
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It abolished its gender categories; females are now not required to wear heels, and males are permitted to wear makeup.

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Transport Minister will not meet with individual Rex bidders

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  • February 14, 2025
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Speaking to Patricia Karvelas on ABC News, Minister King said she had to “treat every bidder equally, which is why they need to work through the administration”. It comes after the government indicated it could nationalise Rex if a commercial buyer is …

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