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C-130J Hercules simulator delivered to New Zealand Defence Force

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  • September 9, 2025
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The first components of a C-130J Hercules simulator have been delivered by United States Air Force C-5M Super Galaxy aircraft to New Zealand.

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‘False alarm’ sent British Airways 787 back to Sydney: reports

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  • September 9, 2025
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Flight BA16 from Sydney to London via Singapore, operated by the 787-9 G-ZBKL, turned around over central western NSW less than an hour into the flight after a pilot made a mayday call due to what was initially reported as a suspected fuel leak.

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Qantas’ direct Newcastle–Perth link gets underway

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  • September 9, 2025
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The flights, operating three times per week, use WA-based 150-seater A319 aircraft, with the first service touching down in Newcastle from Perth at around 1:15pm on Monday aboard VH-8NS before returning just under 90 minutes later.

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First Virgin E190-E2 comes home to Perth

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  • September 8, 2025
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VH-E2A, which will begin revenue flights for Virgin Australia Regional Airlines in October, was greeted by water cannons as it touched down in Perth on Monday following its trip from Embraer’s factory in São José dos Campos, via Texas, Los Angeles, Haw…

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No ‘pay-on-delay’ in Government’s consumer protection plan

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  • September 8, 2025
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The draft proposal, which can be viewed online, will hold airlines to “minimum standards” of consumer protection, according to Transport Minister Catherine King, which would include prompt refunds, accommodation, transport, and meal vouchers when neede…

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Passenger details reverse-escalator ‘travel hack’ at Sydney Airport

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  • September 8, 2025
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The Australian traveller detailed his steps to gain access to Virgin’s Lounge at Sydney Airport in a post entitled ‘How to get free food and beers at Sydney Airport’.

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Illicit drugs allegedly hidden in luggage seized at Brisbane Airport

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  • September 8, 2025
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Australian Border Force officers stopped a man aged 62 for a baggage examination after he arrived at Brisbane Airport on an international flight from Los Angeles on 5 September this year.

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‘Good as Gold’ Chinook arrives at Australian War Memorial

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  • September 8, 2025
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CH-47D Chinook A15-202, also known as “Centaur” or “Good as Gold”, was one of the first two Australian Chinooks deployed to Afghanistan in 2006.

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‘Good as Gold’ Chinook arrives at Australian War Memorial

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  • September 8, 2025
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CH-47D Chinook A15-202, also known as “Centaur” or “Good as Gold”, was one of the first two Australian Chinooks deployed to Afghanistan in 2006.

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New Airbus A320 simulator launches on the Sunshine Coast

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  • September 8, 2025
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Now fully operational, the A320 simulator enhances Flight Options’ advanced pilot and flight instructor training programs.

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