The two-seater Tiger attack helicopters were originally introduced into service with the ADF in 2004, and were expected to be retired from service in 2027–28 but will now be withdrawn in 2026.
A C-17A Globemaster III aircraft from 36 Squadron and C-27J Spartan aircraft from No. 35 Squadron have taken part in the relief effort, including airlifting humanitarian aid to affected areas and conducting aerial damage assessments of critical infrast…
The uncertainty around the Strait of Hormuz for regional supply chains has highlighted the necessity for inland logistics alternative solutions for goods transport, according to…
The Finnish and Swedish transport agencies agreed on a new measure that will facilitate traffic at the Tornio (FI) – Haparanda (SE) border crossing, where…
The Austrian national rail operator ÖBB has released its financial report for 2025. For the freight department Rail Cargo Group (RCG), circumstances were not ideal.…
The adventure of Lineas as a (partially) private operator lasted a little over 10 years. The European Commission has approved “the acquisition of sole control”…
The deal, which was backed by the Australian and International Pilots’ Association (AIPA), would have covered around 1,700 Qantas A330, A380, and 787 pilots, and replaced the previous agreement which expired in 2024. Around two thirds of pilots voted a…
The information was released under the government’s multibillion-dollar 2026 National Defence Strategy and a revamped Integrated Investment Program, and comes as the Government has pledged at least $34 billion to the RAAF over the next decade.