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Emirates to add 350k annual seats across Perth and Brisbane
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Emirates to add 350k annual seats across Perth and Brisbane

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  • January 29, 2024
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Starting 1 October, Emirates’ second daily flight to Brisbane will be upgraded from a 777-300ER to an A380, while Perth will see an additional daily 777-300ER flight starting 1 December. Between them, the two flights are expected to add 6,900 seats bet…

Alaska Airlines’ COO sits next to door plug on first 737-9 flight
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Alaska Airlines’ COO sits next to door plug on first 737-9 flight

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  • January 29, 2024
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Constance von Muehlen told CNN she had full confidence in the aircraft as it departed at 3:51pm on Friday afternoon to fly from Seattle to San Diego.

FAA lifts MAX 9 ban but puts Boeing on notice
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FAA lifts MAX 9 ban but puts Boeing on notice

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  • January 25, 2024
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The US aviation regulator’s announcement comes after it grounded all MAX 9s earlier this month following an incident that saw a door blow off an Alaska Airlines 737 MAX 9 in mid-air.

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Congestion pricing offers potential alternative to gridlock

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  • January 25, 2024
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With increasing congestion in major cities, UNSW Sydney suggests that congestion pricing may offer an alternative strategy to managing gridlock […]

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Milestone reached for $88.2M QLD pipeline project

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  • January 25, 2024
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Queensland’s $88.2 million Mount Morgan Pipeline project is progressing, with the first pipes laid marking a key milestone in the […]

Battle for Bali: ACCC allies with Virgin for increased competition
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Battle for Bali: ACCC allies with Virgin for increased competition

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  • January 25, 2024
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In an official submission to the International Air Services Commission, the consumer watchdog has argued that Virgin’s application would bolster competition on routes from Australia to Bali and give passengers more choice for airfares and service offer…

Qantas receives its second next-generation A220
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Qantas receives its second next-generation A220

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  • January 25, 2024
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VH-X4B touched down in Canberra on Tuesday at 2:18pm following a flight from the Airbus factory in Mirabel, Canada.

Qantas safety video bad for emergencies, argues FAAA
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Qantas safety video bad for emergencies, argues FAAA

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  • January 25, 2024
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Terri O’Toole argued there wasn’t even a single part of the footage filmed on an aircraft, meaning those on board wouldn’t be familiar with the correct procedures in the event of a major incident.

Senior Qantas exec who faced Senate committee resigns
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Senior Qantas exec who faced Senate committee resigns

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  • January 24, 2024
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Andrew McGinnes, the Flying Kangaroo’s group executive of corporate affairs, will depart the company in June to “pursue other opportunities” after 13 years with Qantas and Jetstar. He has served in several corporate affairs and communications roles at …

Flight attendants line up behind Virgin in Bali stoush
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Flight attendants line up behind Virgin in Bali stoush

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  • January 24, 2024
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The FAAA has joined the TWU in siding with Virgin over its rival Jetstar as the two airlines compete for extra capacity to the popular tourist destination, with both carriers petitioning the International Air Services Commission for the coveted extra s…

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