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Time to tear up the yellow passenger card, industry urges

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  • March 26, 2026
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At a press conference this week, the Tourism and Transport Forum (TTF) and Australian Airports Association (AAA) said the full digitisation of the incoming passenger system could be achieved for around $25 million, funded through the passenger movement…

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Australian Aviation celebrates 400 issues

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  • March 26, 2026
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First published by Jim Thorn in 1976 as Australian Aviation & Defence Review, Australia’s leading aerospace magazine has been part of the Momentum Media stable since February 2020 and continues to build on its iconic brand.

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TWU accuses Swissport of ‘alarming’ safety breaches

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  • March 24, 2026
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Hundreds of workers in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, and Adelaide called on Swissport to lift standards after union “safety blitzes” this month reportedly revealed issues with damaged equipment, unsafe staffing levels, heat injuries, and “intrusi…

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Buyer beware on Middle East flights, ACCC warns

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  • March 24, 2026
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In its latest Domestic Airline Competition report, the consumer watchdog has noted “significant disruption to international air travel to Europe in particular” from the Iran war, and says it is “closely monitoring” Australia’s airline industry as the s…

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Middle East war will hammer long-haul demand, says Airservices

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  • March 20, 2026
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In its Australian Aviation Network Overview report for February 2026, the air traffic management provider noted that while international flights reached their highest growth rate in the past 12 months, long-haul demand is “expected to soften” due to th…

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Researchers find major cause of aircraft carbon fibre degradation

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  • March 19, 2026
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The scientists from Monash University and RMIT examined different carbon fibre laminate designs under various hot and humid conditions, and found that moisture, rather than “specific temperature or humidity”, is the “dominant factor controlling how the…

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More than 1.5k Australians now home from Middle East

  • Guest authors
  • March 9, 2026
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Speaking to David Speers on ABC’s Insiders on Sunday morning, Foreign Minister Penny Wong said the Iran conflict has become a major consular crisis for Australia. It comes after the RAAF last week deployed two aircraft to the Middle East in case they a…

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Foreign Minister confirms Australians headed home from Gulf

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  • March 4, 2026
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The Australian Government has advised that Australians overseas should be prepared for serious travel disruptions in the days ahead due to the conflict. The first Dubai-to-Sydney flight, EK414, took off at around 9:20am Sydney time on Wednesday morning.

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Government opens support for Aussies stranded in Middle East

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  • March 2, 2026
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Speaking to media on Monday, Foreign Minister Penny Wong said around 115,000 Australians are currently in the Middle East region, and that the resumption of commercial flights would be the government’s preferred method for repatriating them given the s…

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Airlines say ‘complex’ consumer protections could increase airfares

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  • February 9, 2026
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In its submission to the draft plan, Airlines for Australia and New Zealand (A4ANZ) said it had “significant concerns” about the proposed legislation, including the Draft Aviation Consumer Protections Charter, as reported by the Sydney Morning Herald.

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