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Mock-up gives look inside Western Sydney Airport metro trains

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  • January 21, 2025
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The prototype carriage will allow the metro’s future passengers to evaluate the experience, as well as enabling manufacturers, engineers and designers to validate and fine-tune the final trains, which are slated to go into production this month.

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Works begin on dnata’s $50m Melbourne expansion

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  • January 21, 2025
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The expansion will add 5,700 square metres to dnata’s existing footprint in Melbourne, increasing its size to 16,000 square metres and making it Victoria’s largest airline catering centre. According to dnata, it will have the capacity to produce 25 mil…

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Hong Kong Airlines begins seasonal Gold Coast flights

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  • January 21, 2025
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The first flight of the seasonal Lunar New Year service touched down on Friday aboard the A330-300 B-LHG, with the route to operate four times per week until 15 February. According to Queensland Airports Limited, the route will deliver 5,000 seats into…

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TransNusa expands to Australia with Perth–Bali services

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  • January 21, 2025
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The carrier will operate A320-200 aircraft on the route from 20 March, starting at three times per week before increasing to four times per week from 12 April and daily from 1 June. In total, the service will add more than 127,000 seats between Perth a…

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Qantas relaunches flights to Japanese ski resort

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  • January 20, 2025
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The route, last attempted months before COVID began, will be the only direct flight between the two destinations and will cut out an often-lengthy layover that can involve changing airports in Tokyo.

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Qantas engineering academy opens in Brisbane

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  • January 20, 2025
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This year, 30 apprentices will enrol in the program, but the Flying Kangaroo plans to eventually grow that to 150 in a bid to alleviate an industry-wide talent crisis.

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Feathers found in 2 engines of South Korean 737, say reports

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  • January 20, 2025
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Reuters, the respected news agency, said a “person familiar with the probe” made the claim after authorities previously revealed feathers were found in just one jet engine.

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$1bn road upgrade unveiled for Western Sydney Airport

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  • January 20, 2025
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Liverpool Council previously urged for Fifteenth Avenue to become a “visionary city-shaping project” that would include next-generation buses that resemble light rail, as well as cycle lanes.

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Perth brushes off post-COVID pains to hit all-time high

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  • January 17, 2025
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It comes with Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane still unable to pass most pre-COVID metrics, largely due to stagnating domestic numbers caused by a reduction in business travel alongside cost-of-living pressures.

SpaceX prototype fails in space after launch caused string of Qantas delays
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SpaceX prototype fails in space after launch caused string of Qantas delays

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  • January 17, 2025
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But SpaceX had delayed its launch window multiple times, contributing to Qantas’s string of delays, which could last up to six hours.

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