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Qantas adds 20 more A321XLRs to its order books

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  • August 28, 2025
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Announced as part of the airline’s annual results on Thursday, the order will include 16 aircraft with lie-flat business-seats and seat-back entertainment systems, and comes as the Flying Kangaroo plans to begin operations with its first two A321XLRs i…

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Qantas to give employees shares as it posts $1.6bn profit

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  • August 28, 2025
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The Flying Kangaroo saw a pre-tax profit of $2.39 billion, up 15 per cent on the previous year, translating to $1.61 billion after tax, up 28 per cent.

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NSW wants 8.5m more airline seats in 10 years’ time

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  • August 27, 2025
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The plan will include the development of a new Statewide Aviation Strategy, which will have a particular focus on Newcastle and Western Sydney International (WSI) Airports. It aims to generate $91 billion in annual visitor expenditure by 2035.

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Rex suitor to government: Here’s our offer, take it or leave it

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  • August 27, 2025
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Renaissance, which has reportedly been rebuffed several times by administrator EY Australia and its sales agent Houlihan Lokey, says it submitted a binding offer to the government on 30 July that will fully repay all taxpayer investments and keep the a…

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Qantas frontline staff to vote on new enterprise agreement

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  • August 27, 2025
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The Australian Services Union (ASU), which represents thousands of Qantas check-in, call centre, and freight operations workers, will open the electronic ballot on Thursday to coincide with the national carrier’s full-year results, with voting to run u…

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First glimpse of ‘Coral Bay’ as Virgin prepares for E2’s arrival

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  • August 27, 2025
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The new regional jet, snapped in an Embraer hangar in Brazil, is set to bear the registration VH-E2A and the name “Coral Bay”, and is expected to touch down in Australia in early September.

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Melbourne Airport makes disability access ‘hubs’ permanent

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  • August 27, 2025
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Run in conjunction with not-for-profit Travellers Aid, the Melbourne Airport Assist service will provide buggies and powered wheelchairs to help travellers with disabilities navigate the airport, and will run seven days a week between 6am and 10pm star…

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Rotor-Lift says loss of EMS contract will ‘spell the end’ of company

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  • August 27, 2025
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Rotor-Lift, which has operated the Westpac rescue and Ambulance Tasmania helicopters in the state for around 25 years, said it was blindsided by the Tasmanian government’s decision to award a $354 million, 12-year contract to interstate operator StarFl…

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GRAW to provide automated track inspection technology to Polish Railway Lines

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  • August 27, 2025
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GRAW, a track measurement systems provider, has contracted with PKP Polish Railway Lines to offer automated track inspection solutions.The post GRAW to provide automated track inspection technology to Polish Railway Lines appeared first on Railway Tech…

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Alstom secures £75m contract with GWR to reintroduce Class 175 trains

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  • August 27, 2025
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Alstom has entered an eight-year Technical Support and Spares Supply Agreement (TSSSA) with Great Western Railway (GWR) for the reintroduction of 26 Class 175 trains to enhance rail services across South West England.The post Alstom secures £75m contra…

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