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Winter weather shuts down operations in Hamburg and Rotterdam ports

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  • January 6, 2026
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Northwestern Europe has been struck by some unexpectedly harsh winter weather. That is translating into operational problems in two major European ports: Rotterdam and Hamburg.…

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JD.com expands UK logistics footprint

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  • January 6, 2026
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Chinese e-commerce giant JD.com has acquired a major logistics site near Leicester, England. It further strengthens its presence in the UK’s so-called Golden Triangle.

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Parafield crash pilot was still in training, says ATSB boss

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  • January 6, 2026
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Speaking to Sunrise, Angus Mitchell said the student pilot – identified in The Advertiser as 21-year-old Youngin Kim – was “very fortunate” to have escaped uninjured in the accident, which saw the Cessna 172M Skyhawk, understood to be registered VH-LGE…

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StarFlight scoops up Rotor-Lift staff for Tasmanian operations

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  • January 6, 2026
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The company, which will replace Rotor-Lift for aerial EMS in the state starting 12 January, says that most of its advertised pilot, air crew officer, and aircraft maintenance engineer positions have been filled by Rotor-Lift employees.

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RAAF war hero posthumously recognised for WWII service

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  • January 6, 2026
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Acting Flight Lieutenant Tom Carmody, who served in both world wars, was deemed eligible for both the Australian Service Medal 1939–1945 and War Medal 1939–1945 after it was confirmed that he had served in the RAAF and not the Air Training Corps (ATC) …

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12 Days of Christmas – Day 12 – New Roadmap and Feedback System launched

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  • January 6, 2026
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It’s Day 12 of our 12 Days of Christmas, where we look back at some stats and highlights of 2025, as we prepare for another…

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Bulgaria secures European funding for intermodal terminal in Ruse

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  • January 5, 2026
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The European Union is providing funds for the construction of a new intermodal terminal in the Bulgarian city Ruse. Located on the border with Romania…

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Pilot escapes unscathed from fiery Parafield Cessna crash

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  • January 5, 2026
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The plane, identified as a Cessna 172, sparked a grass fire in the accident at around 12:30pm on Monday 5 December, leading to dramatic photos and video on social media. The pilot escaped uninjured, according to officials.

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Qantas to embrace AI in 2026, says Hudson

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  • January 5, 2026
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Speaking to The Australian for its 2026 CEO Survey, Vanessa Hudson said the Flying Kangaroo has been “laying the foundations” for increased use of AI, and that Australia needs to move quickly on the “unprecedented” opportunities it represents.

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Air New Zealand wins silver in Asia-Pacific on-time performance

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  • January 5, 2026
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The Kiwi carrier saw 79.29 per cent of its flights arrive on time last year, data from analyst Cirium has revealed, placing it behind only Philippine Airlines at 83.12 per cent. Virgin and Qantas placed eighth and ninth in the Asia-Pacific region, resp…

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