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LOGS SHIFT TO RAIL IN TASSIE
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LOGS SHIFT TO RAIL IN TASSIE

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  • January 15, 2024
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OVER the past decade, there has been a 10-fold increase in logs transported by rail in Tasmania, according to the state government.

From a base of a little more than 20,000 tonnes of logs hauled by rail in 2012-13, TasRail transported nearly 260,000 tonnes of logs in this past financial year.

Newcastle Airport terminal upgrades delayed to next year
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Newcastle Airport terminal upgrades delayed to next year

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  • January 15, 2024
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The multi-million-dollar upgrades originally planned for completion this year, which will overhaul the international terminal including passenger and border processing facilities to better support overseas flights, have been set back due in part to “su…

Bonza parent company sued over repossessed Flair planes
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Bonza parent company sued over repossessed Flair planes

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  • January 15, 2024
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Three 737 MAX 8s and one 737-800 leased to Flair from a trio of Ireland-based lessors were repossessed last March over unpaid fees, which reportedly resulted in 777 Partners sending planes that had been earmarked for Bonza to Flair in order to make up …

Australia marks busiest single day for passenger flights in 4 years
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Australia marks busiest single day for passenger flights in 4 years

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  • January 15, 2024
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Airservices figures showed 2,645 regular passenger transport (RPT) flights on 22 December, with 1,959 domestic and 686 international flights, the highest daily figure since 26 September 2019. On average, December 2023 saw 3,546 passenger flights per da…

RAAF F-35As head to Nevada for major combat training event
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RAAF F-35As head to Nevada for major combat training event

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  • January 15, 2024
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The Royal Australian Air Force is sending six F-35A Lightning II aircraft, a tactical command and control team as well as 150 RAAF aviators to Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada, for the distinguished air combat training contest in the USA from January 15…

Airservices performance slips in December as staffing issues bite
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Airservices performance slips in December as staffing issues bite

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  • January 15, 2024
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In its latest Network Overview report for December 2023, the body responsible for air traffic control in Australia acknowledged that 16 per cent of ground delays last month were attributable to Airservices, up from 11 per cent in October and November.

NASA unveils its quiet supersonic aircraft in Mojave desert
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NASA unveils its quiet supersonic aircraft in Mojave desert

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  • January 14, 2024
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The technological advancements created by the X-59 are hugely significant, given that non-military aircraft are banned from flying faster than the speed of sound over land – a rule that contributed to the early retirement of the Concorde.

Virgin attacks Qantas’ use of overseas crew in Bali row
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Virgin attacks Qantas’ use of overseas crew in Bali row

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  • January 12, 2024
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Todd Reynolds, a Virgin GM, said in a letter to the IASC that Jetstar “relies heavily on cabin crews based in Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore, and New Zealand”.

FAA says MAX door incident ‘should never have happened’
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FAA says MAX door incident ‘should never have happened’

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  • January 12, 2024
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The US aviation regulator’s comments come as it formally launches a probe into the incident involving an Alaska Airlines 737 MAX 9 earlier this month.

Rex Mini Gulf services to continue
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Rex Mini Gulf services to continue

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  • January 12, 2024
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The ‘Mini-Gulf’ program, which began in March 2023, added extra services on Mondays and Fridays to remote communities of Normanton and Mornington Island.

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