ANA, which currently flies three weekly return services from Perth to Narita, will increase to seven weekly services between 1 December 2025 and 19 April 2026, adding an estimated 19,200 additional inbound seats to WA over the period.
The RTAHC, which was closed for renovations in 2020, opened its doors again on 14 August as part of the 80th anniversary celebrations of Victory in the Pacific, with its first public open day on the following Sunday.
Amtrak has initiated upgrades to three rail yards along the Northeast Corridor (NEC) aimed at enhancing service reliabilityThe post Amtrak announces rail yard upgrades on Northeast Corridor appeared first on Railway Technology.
Webuild Group has secured a €1.6bn ($1.86bn) contract for the high-speed Salerno-Reggio Calabria railway line in Italy.The post Webuild consortium secures €1.6bn contract for Santomarco Tunnel in Italy appeared first on Railway Technology.
Greenpeace said unfair tax policies artificially lower air fares, compared to the rail ticket prices for the same journeys.The post Cheap air fares still harming environmental efforts: Greenpeace appeared first on Railway Technology.
Speaking exclusively to Australian Aviation, Koala CEO Bill Astling said the initial three planes are likely to be built in around July or August next year, with the launch date for the airline depending on their delivery.
Qantas Group beat its main domestic rival in on-time departures and arrivals for the second month in a row, with Jetstar also coming out ahead on both metrics – though Virgin still prevailed on cancellations. All three figures for the whole sector were…
The charter and FIFO carrier saw a statutory net profit after tax of $82.1 million, down 4.9 per cent on its record profit in 2023-24, though revenue from operations was $760.9 million, up 19.4 per cent. The carrier also saw a fifth straight annual rec…
Defence Minister Judith Collins and Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters confirmed the investment decisions of $2.7 billion, with the MH-60R Seahawk the preferred option to replace the existing maritime helicopters. The Airbus A321XLR aircraft will …
The drones were developed under Defence’s Sovereign Uncrewed Aerial Systems (UAS) Challenge, which tasked local companies with designing and producing cost-effective, general-purpose platforms to support frontline operations.