Starting on 1 April, the airline will increase Broome flights to 17 per week due to high demand, up more than 40 per cent on existing capacity, with new services timed to enable connections from capital cities on the east coast.
The $5 million taxiway, which began construction in April, required more than 6,000 cubic metres of material to be excavated, as well as the laying of 2,200 square metres of specialist concrete. It has now opened in time for Christmas freight, with Qan…
The NZ flag carrier expects 1.1 million international and 1.6 million domestic passengers over the end-of-year peak from 1 December to 31 January, including over 500,000 to Australia’s three major east coast cities alone.
The aircraft, Australia’s largest-ever contingent to Operation Gateway, participated alongside around 90 Australian personnel operating from Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) Base Butterworth to provide maritime domain awareness in the North Indian Ocea…
Stadler has signed a contract with Switzerland’s Mount Rigi Railways for the supply of four more rack-and-pinion trains.The post Mount Rigi Railways orders four more Stadler rack-and-pinion trains appeared first on Railway Technology.
Stadler has signed a contract with Switzerland’s Mount Rigi Railways for the supply of four more rack-and-pinion trains.The post Mount Rigi Railways orders four more Stadler rack-and-pinion trains appeared first on Railway Technology.
SNCF Réseau has contracted Vossloh for a two-year contract to carry out milling work on the rail network in France.The post SNCF Réseau selects Vossloh for rail milling contract in France appeared first on Railway Technology.
SNCF Réseau has contracted Vossloh for a two-year contract to carry out milling work on the rail network in France.The post SNCF Réseau selects Vossloh for rail milling contract in France appeared first on Railway Technology.
Freightliner has announced an agreement with rolling stock leasing company Porterbrook. The deal will see the intermodal rail freight operation acquire 150 brand-new intermodal wagons.
Wright, who was in August convicted on two charges – involving asking the crash pilot to falsify flight records and lying to police to obstruct the investigation – was last week handed a 10-month sentence, suspended after five months, as well as a $5,0…