Year: 2016
First Gulfstream G600 flight test aircraft takes shape
Construction of the first Gulfstream G600 flight test aircraft has reached a significant milestone with the joining of the wing to the fuselage. Gulfstream released a photo on Tuesday (US time) showing the wing joining the fuselage on the first G600 that will be used for the type’s flight test program. This content is available
Read more »Fiji Airways hands down record profit and looks towards tourism recovery after Tropical Cyclone Winston
| 1 Comment on Fiji Airways hands down record profit and looks towards tourism recovery after Tropical Cyclone WinstonNew Fiji Airways chief executive Andre Viljoen says 2016 will be a year of challenges and opportunities as the airline grows its international network and deals with the fallout from Tropical Cyclone Winston after handing down a record profit result. The airline group, which covers Fiji Airways, Fiji Link and other subsidiaries, reported profit before
Read more »CAE to develop C-130J fuselage trainer for the RAAF
/CAE Australia has been awarded a contract by the Capability Acquisition and Sustainment Group (CASG) to develop a C-130J Hercules fuselage cargo compartment trainer for the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF). The trainer, which is due to be delivered to RAAF Base Richmond in 2018, will be used to provide high-fidelity training to loadmasters, CAE
Read more »Qantas introduces “Status Hold” for parents
/ | 4 Comments on Qantas introduces “Status Hold” for parentsQantas frequent flyers will be able to maintain their status level for 18 months should they take time off to care for a new addition to the family such as a newborn, foster child or adopted child. In a similar scheme to Virgin Australia’s Velocity frequent flyer program, Qantas’s “Status Hold” will allow parents who
Read more »Virgin links up with Alitalia
/ | 5 Comments on Virgin links up with AlitaliaVirgin Australia is boosting its international network and frequent flyer program through a codeshare agreement and frequent flyer partnership with Alitalia. Initially, Virgin will place its VA airline code on the Italian flag carrier’s flights from Abu Dhabi to Rome and Milan (Malpensa), which are operated by Boeing 777 and Airbus A330 aircraft. This content
Read more »SA govt hopes tourism agreement with China Southern leads to nonstop service
/ | 3 Comments on SA govt hopes tourism agreement with China Southern leads to nonstop serviceChina Southern may launch flights to Adelaide as part of a tourism agreement with the South Australian government. Currently, the airline serves Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth and Sydney from its Guangzhou hub, and recently commenced Sydney-Shenzhen services. This content is available exclusively to Australian Aviation members. LoginBecome a MemberTo continue reading the rest of this article,
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