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Exclusive: We have a credible plan, says rejected Rex bidder

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  • June 23, 2025
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Sydney-based Renaissance Partners, which would establish Darwin and Canberra hubs for Rex as part of its ambition to build a restored TAA as “Australia’s third airline”, was knocked back a second time by administrator EY Australia earlier this month….

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F-35 maintenance training equipment ready for RAAF technicians

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  • June 23, 2025
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Technicians are able to train in repair techniques for F-35 parts, such as damaged fan blades. An F135 engine specialist course, borescope course and first-stage blade blend course have been developed for the new equipment.

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Hong Kong Airlines arrives in Sydney

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  • June 23, 2025
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The inaugural flight HX17 landed at Sydney Airport from Hong Kong on Saturday aboard the A330-300 B-LHL, with the full-service carrier expanding seat capacity on the Sydney-Hong Kong route – Sydney’s third busiest international destination after Singap…

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RAAF heads to Middle East to evacuate Australians

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  • June 23, 2025
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Israeli and Iranian airspace has been closed due to the escalating conflict between the two long-time adversaries, leaving around 4,200 Australians stranded. If repatriation flights go ahead, it would be at least the third time in three years that Aust…

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NSW regions lobby for more aviation spending

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  • June 20, 2025
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In a pre-budget submission, Regional Cities New South Wales (RCNSW), an alliance of 15 regional centres across the state, have called more broadly for a boost in infrastructure spending, but are seeking extra support for aviation.

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Sydney Airport completes $169m apron expansion

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  • June 20, 2025
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The airport has installed four new layover bays to support Code F aircraft like the A380, as well as upgrading two existing bays for Code E aircraft such as the 777, A340, or A350, with a flexible configuration to support up to six Code E or four Code …

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Defence could return to former North Kimberley air bases

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  • June 20, 2025
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Luke Gosling, special envoy for defence, veterans affairs and Northern Australia, recently travelled to Troughton Island and Mungalalu North Kimberley Airport (formerly Mungalalu Truscott Airbase) in the region.

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AGAIR knew of cabin pressure defect before hypoxia crash, says ATSB

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  • June 19, 2025
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In its final report, the safety watchdog found that the crash of the Rockwell 695A Jetprop Commander light aircraft, registered VH-HPY, on 4 November 2023 was likely due to pilot hypoxia from a faulty pressurisation system of which operator AGAIR had b…

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Virgin launches Brisbane–Doha flights

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  • June 19, 2025
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Flight VA15 departed shortly before 3:30pm on the wet-leased Qatar Airways 777-300ER A7-BEE, a week after the launch of the first of Virgin’s restored long-haul services from Sydney on 12 June.

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China Eastern to open up Argentina services through Auckland

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  • June 19, 2025
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The service, which will operate twice per week starting in December, is in addition to the existing China Eastern services into Auckland, which include a daily non-stop to Shanghai, as well as flights to Hangzhou both non-stop and via Sydney.

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