WorldCargo News has seen comments suggesting Spanish energy company Repsol is the client. ASCO says the deal helps reinforce its position as the leading logistics provider to the energy industry.
The Kiwi flag carrier will add 130,000 trans-Tasman and 25,000 Pacific seats between October 2025 and March 2026, representing additional flights as well as an increase in the use of wide-body jets. The airline will offer a total of 1.7 million seats b…
Australia’s second largest domestic airline group listed as VGN at $2.90 per share, with the price quickly rising to $3.13 per share within the first 30 minutes. This represented a market capitalisation of around $2.3 billion, with 30.2 per cent of sha…
Two Virgin flights to Doha were diverted en route after Qatar temporarily closed its airspace due to an Iranian attack on a US military base in the country, while one Qantas flight to London was diverted to Singapore and another flight to Paris turned …
Adif, Renfe, and Ineco have introduced an accessible help point for people with disabilities at Málaga María Zambrano station.The post Adif, Renfe, and Ineco install accessible help point at Málaga María Zambrano station appeared first on Railway Techn…
Four ROSCOs have joined with the RSSB to fund and support a series of research projects to improve rail safety and operational efficiency.The post Four British ROSCOs collaborate with RSSB on safety and performance appeared first on Railway Technology.
May 2025 marks the second month in a row that average reliability figures across all participating airlines have cleared the long-term averages, analysis by Australian Aviation can reveal, as Virgin Australia once again achieves a reliability trifecta.
The defence prime will work with the Department of Education on the design of learning programs and the workplace experience needed for students to prepare themselves for a career in the industry.
Sydney-based Renaissance Partners, which would establish Darwin and Canberra hubs for Rex as part of its ambition to build a restored TAA as “Australia’s third airline”, was knocked back a second time by administrator EY Australia earlier this month….