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IATA launches Turbulence Aware

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The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has unveiled a new tool to help airlines better avoid turbulence.

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Ship shape – Army amphibious air operations cleared for duty

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The Australian Army’s amphibious capability has taken a major step forward with its 16 Brigade aviation component certified for combined air operations from the Navy’s two Canberra class amphibious assault (LHD) vessels.

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Air New Zealand’s 2018 by the numbers

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Air New Zealand’s most frequent flyer took more than one flight per day in 2018, flying 371 times to cover a total distance of 639,000 kilometres.

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ANA to land in Perth in 2019

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Nonstop flights between Perth and Japan are to resume with All Nippon Airways (ANA) to begin daily services from Toyko Narita in 2019.

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TBT – Last of the 727s, Tasman Cargo Airlines farewells 727, welcomes 757

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August 31 2010 saw the end of an era as the last Australian registered Boeing 727 departed from Sydney Airport for the final time.

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Safety survey shows gap in understanding of portable electronic device baggage rules

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The International Air Transport Association (IATA) says passengers are largely unaware of the rules regarding the carriage of portable electronic devices. That is the conclusion of an IATA survey of passengers in Hong Kong, the United Kingdom and United States conducted during 2018. This content is available exclusively to Australian Aviation members. LoginBecome a MemberTo

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