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Newcastle Airport gets its first aerobridge

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  • April 15, 2025
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The addition of the 20-metre aerobridge comes as the airport says it will open the new terminal in four months’ time. The multi-million-dollar upgrades were originally slated to be completed last year, but were delayed to this year due to “supply chain…

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London Heathrow Airport Serves 6 Million Passengers In March Despite Power Outage

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  • April 14, 2025
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The outage, as well as the timing of various religious holidays, meant that traffic was down overall compared to March 2024.

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ADG flags up to $35m in upgrades for Tennant Creek Airport

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  • April 14, 2025
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The airport in the NT’s Barkly region, operated by Airport Development Group, may see growth of up to 100,000 passengers per year under a new concept plan to convert it into an “aviation and accommodation hub” for regular passenger and FIFO travel.

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Exclusive: QantasLink, not Qantas, will fly from WSI at the start

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  • April 14, 2025
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While routes, aircraft, and other details have yet to be confirmed, the news means that Qantas Domestic will not operate major capital city routes out of WSI from the start, likely leaving those services to Jetstar and possibly to QantasLink’s growing …

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Melbourne opens new taxiway as part of airfield expansion

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  • April 9, 2025
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Tuesday saw the first aircraft to use the taxiway, Jetstar A321 VH-VWX on flight JQ514 to Sydney, greeted with a water-cannon salute. The 800-metre taxiway runs parallel to the airport’s east-west (09/27) runway, and was constructed over 11 months with…

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Brisbane Airport marks 100 years with new logo

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  • April 2, 2025
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The new brandmark, resembling two overlapping ribbons in the shape of a “B”, replaces the existing logo used since 2013, but retains its “jet stream” inspiration.

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Topless bodybuilder in reckless stunt

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  • April 2, 2025
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The 23-year-old, fitness influencer Preslie Ginoski, fronted court on Wednesday after previously using his position to enter a restricted area and record video of himself posing shirtless inside the turbine of a parked aircraft, then uploading the foot…

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Tracklaying begins on Western Sydney Airport metro

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  • April 2, 2025
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Tracklaying on the transport link, which will incorporate 106.8 kilometres of rail line and 76,285 sleepers, began north of a new metro bridge over what will be the M12 motorway and is proceeding towards the line’s terminus at St Marys.

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Auckland Airport to cut fees after overcharging more than $170m

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  • April 1, 2025
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The fees have been at the centre of a row between Auckland Airport and its airline customers, with the airport arguing that upcoming price hikes are necessary to fund the NZ$3.9 billion integration of its domestic and international terminals.

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Coalition vows to divert Melbourne rail loop funds for airport rail

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  • April 1, 2025
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Opposition Leader Peter Dutton said a Coalition government would take $2.2 billion pledged to the SRL, which he labelled a “cruel hoax” that will “never be delivered”, as well as $2 billion for upgrades to Sunshine Station, and tip $1.5 billion into th…

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