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The Black Hawks, based in Gingin and commencing operations on 20 December, are the second of two pairs that will operate around the state. They join a firefighting fleet of 38, which also includes the Large Air Tanker (LAT), based in Busselton, and oth…
The carrier, one of China’s “big four”, will fly three times per week between Perth and Guangzhou using 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft, providing a total of 85,800 inbound and outbound seats per year. The news comes after the return of its existing seasonal…
Three people, including the pilot, were killed when the Cessna 208 Caravan, VH-WTY, hit the water during an attempted take-off from Thomson Bay on 7 January. According to the ATSB, survivability, the Cessna’s crashworthiness, and procedures and risk co…
In a letter to creditors seen by Australian Aviation, administrator EY Australia confirmed that the deed of company arrangement (DOCA) implemented last month is now complete, and all shares in the Rex Group have been handed over to Air T.
Koleje Mazowieckie has signed a contract with Stadler Polska for the procurement of 11 additional FLIRT electric multiple units (EMUs).The post Koleje Mazowieckie signs agreement for additional FLIRT EMUs from Stadler appeared first on Railway Technolo…
Belgium has completed the rollout of the European Train Control System (ETCS) Level 2 across its national railway.The post Siemens Mobility and Equans conclude Belgian rail ETCS upgrade appeared first on Railway Technology.
Rail Baltica is plagued with problems, especially in Latvia. Some refreshing positive news is in order, and that has come from Estonia: the country has…
There is plenty of reason for European rail freight to look across the Atlantic with a sense of jealousy. The American counterparts run larger, heavier…