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AuthorDaher-Socata to bring TBM 900 to Avalon
February 17, 2015 0 commentDaher-Socata is bringing its latest high-speed, single-engine turboprop the TBM 900 to Australian International Airshow at Avalon Airport. The company said the TBM 900, which seats up to six people, would be on display throughout the event, which runs from February 24 to March 1. This content is available exclusively to Australian Aviation members. Login
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Australia-Chile air services agreement expanded
February 16, 2015 1 commentAustralian and Chilean airlines will be able to offer up to 4,000 seats a week between the two countries following a renegotiated air services agreement. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Infrastructure and Regional Development Warren Truss says Chile is the main gateway for Australians to travel to South America and the expanded bilateral agreement
Read moreUAE 787 visits Melbourne Airport
February 16, 2015 4 commentRegular visitors at Melbourne Airport are already used to the sight of the Boeing 787, given Air India, Jetstar and United are regular operators at Tullamarine with the Dreamliner. However, those around the airport on Sunday afternoon witnessed the arrival of a 787 in a not-often-seen livery in this part of the world. This content is
Read moreEmbraer delivers its first Legacy 500 in Australia
February 16, 2015 3 commentEmbraer has delivered its first Legacy 500mid-size business jet to an Australian customer. The Legacy 500, N142GZ, was purchased by an undisclosed Australian businessman based in North Queensland, Embraer said in a statement. This content is available exclusively to Australian Aviation members. Login Become a Member To continue reading the rest of this article, please login.
Read moreCASA to keep current guidelines for community service flights
February 13, 2015 1 commentMark Skidmore promised to make listening a priority when he took over as the Civil Aviation Safety Authority’s (CASA) new director of aviation safety (DAS). And in his first CASA briefing note, Skidmore highlighted listening as one of his five key principles and promised the regulator would communicate clearly, simply and effectively with the community.
Read moreVirgin on the hunt for new frequent flyer boss
February 13, 2015 0 commentThe head of Virgin Australia’s Velocity frequent flyer program is stepping down after about two and a half years in the job. Neil Thompson has decided to leave as chief executive of Velocity to focus on his other roles as a director of Plan International Australia and an advisory board member of Australian National University’s
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