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Aviators from crashed WWII bomber laid to rest after 80 years

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  • June 10, 2025
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Warrant Officer Russell Grigg (navigator) and Warrant Officer Clement Wiggins (pilot), who died when their aircraft Beaufort A9-186 went down off the coast of Papua New Guinea in September 1943, were interred last month at Bomana War Cemetery.

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UK logistics leaders call for freight focus in upcoming Spending Review

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  • June 9, 2025
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As the UK Chancellor prepares to deliver the Comprehensive Spending Review on 11 June, industry leaders are urging the government to prioritise targeted freight and logistics investment.

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TransNusa to fly twice daily from Perth to Bali

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  • June 6, 2025
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The airline, which began flying to Perth in March as its first Australian destination, will double its frequency on the route from 18 July, having already expanded to a daily service, and will continue operating its 174-seat A320-200s.

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Virgin appoints new chairman as it prepares for IPO

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  • June 6, 2025
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Peter Warne, a former Chair of Macquarie Group Limited, will take over as non-executive chairman from Ryan Cotton, who has headed the Virgin board since November 2020. The company has lodged a prospectus, viewable online, ahead of the planned IPO.

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Western Sydney Airport releases draft master plan

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  • June 6, 2025
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The document, which covers available facilities and infrastructure; strategic planning context; sustainability; and forward plans, provides a “cohesive roadmap for the airport precinct” as demand for aviation in Sydney is set to double over the next 25…

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Melbourne Airport documentary to premiere Thursday

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  • June 5, 2025
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Narrated by comedian Susie Youssef, the first episode of Airport 24/7 airs on Network 10 at 7:30pm this Thursday, with parent company Paramount saying it offers “exclusive access to restricted areas and high-pressure moments”.

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Fatal Caboolture collision caused by lack of awareness, says ATSB

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  • June 5, 2025
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The accident on 28 July 2023 killed the Jabiru’s pilot David Maddern and his wife Jan Maddern, leaving the male pilot of the Pawnee uninjured. According to the ATSB, the multiple runways and lack of a tower at the airfield were both contributing factor…

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Preliminary Western Sydney flight paths get ministerial thumbs up

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  • June 5, 2025
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Speaking at the airport on Wednesday, the Transport Minister said that in order to minimise noise impact on surrounding communities, reciprocal runway operations (RRO) will be prioritised at night, with a specific noise abatement procedure employed, wh…

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Airport embraces the sunshine with new solar project

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  • June 5, 2025
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The new 190.24kW system, described as “a significant step towards the airport’s goal of achieving 50 per cent renewable energy use by 2030”, will reduce energy consumption in the terminal by 17 per cent and help Sunshine Coast Airport meet its scope 2 …

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HS2 tunnelling machine to be repurposed for a new mission

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  • June 5, 2025
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A giant machine used to bore a tunnel for the new HS2 high-speed railway line is to be dismantled so that it can be repurposed for a new mission.

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