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Army Chinook refuelled with SAF

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  • April 16, 2025
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Defence said the aircraft received 3000lbs of SAF at RAAF Base East Sale in southern Victoria, as part of a joint initiative between the RAAF and Joint Capabilities Group.

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Acclaimed JAXA leader joins Australian Space Summit

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  • April 16, 2025
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Dr Naoko Sugita is an adviser to the director of the country’s Earth Observation Research Center and works closely with both NASA and the ESA.

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UK nationalises Chinese-owned steel plant

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  • April 15, 2025
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Britain may have to source raw materials from Japan in order to keep its last steelworks open. That’s the situation after an extraordinary intervention by the UK Government over the weekend.

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Australia marks record month for international travel

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  • April 15, 2025
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According to the latest BITRE data, 4.37 million international passengers travelled through Australian airports in January this year, 5.3 per cent higher than the previous monthly peak in January 2020.

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Newcastle Airport gets its first aerobridge

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  • April 15, 2025
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The addition of the 20-metre aerobridge comes as the airport says it will open the new terminal in four months’ time. The multi-million-dollar upgrades were originally slated to be completed last year, but were delayed to this year due to “supply chain…

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RAAF Poseidons hunt submarines alongside US Navy

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  • April 15, 2025
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Exercise Sea Dragon 25 in March saw Australia work with military contingents such as the US Navy, Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, Republic of Korea Navy and Indian Navy to practice coordinated anti-sub warfare, including joint P-8A Poseidon aircraft…

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Airnorth gets wheels-up on Cairns-Alice Springs

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  • April 14, 2025
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Flight TL362 took off from Cairns just after 1pm on Monday aboard the Embraer E190 VH-XFL. The route, operating three times per week, will add more than 30,000 seats annually between the Red Centre and Tropical North Queensland.

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ADG flags up to $35m in upgrades for Tennant Creek Airport

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  • April 14, 2025
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The airport in the NT’s Barkly region, operated by Airport Development Group, may see growth of up to 100,000 passengers per year under a new concept plan to convert it into an “aviation and accommodation hub” for regular passenger and FIFO travel.

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NASA asteroid defence officer to headline Australian Space Summit

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  • April 14, 2025
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Dr Kelly Fast is the space agency’s acting NASA Planetary Defense officer and will explain the technologies being created to help avoid an Armageddon-style event.

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Exclusive: QantasLink, not Qantas, will fly from WSI at the start

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  • April 14, 2025
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While routes, aircraft, and other details have yet to be confirmed, the news means that Qantas Domestic will not operate major capital city routes out of WSI from the start, likely leaving those services to Jetstar and possibly to QantasLink’s growing …

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