An aerial shot of Tullamarine. (Melbourne Airport)

Melbourne Airport hit by fuel shortage

January 22, 2015 7 comment

Fuel providers at Melbourne Airport are attempting to bring in extra supplies in a bid to maintain normal operations there after a delayed shipment of jet fuel raised the prospect of fuel rationing at Australia’s second busiest airport. The Board of Airline Representatives of Australia (BARA) says fuel may have to be rationed at Tullamarine after the National

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Virgin Australia reduces ticket prices for US flight in response to lower fuel costs

January 22, 2015 4 comment

Virgin Australia says it will lower ticket prices for travel from Australia to the United States in response to the lower cost of fuel. Economy and premium economy fares are being cut by A$40, while business class fares are dropping by A$50, Virgin said on Thursday. This content is available exclusively to Australian Aviation members.

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Australian government starts planning for MH370 recovery operations

January 22, 2015 2 comment

While the Boeing 777-200ER that operated Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 in March 2014 is yet to be found, the Australian government is pressing ahead with preparations for the recovery for the missing jet. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Infrastructure and Regional development says the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) is calling for expressions of

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Scoot's first Dreamliner, Boeing 787-9 with registration 9V-OJA during a test flight. (Scoot)

Scoot’s Dreamliner to debut on February 5 on Singapore-Perth route

January 21, 2015 3 comment

Scoot will commence Boeing 787 operations on February 5, with Singapore-Perth chosen as the low-cost carrier’s inaugural route with the Dreamliner. The airline is due to take delivery of its first Dreamliner – a 787-9 named “Dream Start” with registration 9V-OJA, line number 240 and msn 37112 – later this week, with the aircraft scheduled

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Retired Air Vice-Marshal Mark Skidmore. (Defence)

New CASA chief starts five-year term with focus on five key principles

January 21, 2015 1 comment

New Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) director of aviation safety (DAS) Mark Skidmore AM has laid out five key principles that he says will guide the regulator’s dealings with the aviation community. While safety was CASA’s most important consideration, Skidmore says clear communication, minimising the financial impact of regulatory actions, reducing complexity and having a

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Australia's domestic carriers at Sydney Airport. (Seth Jaworski)

Domestic capacity decline extends to a fifth month in November

January 20, 2015 0 comment

Australia’s local airlines cut the number of domestic seats for a fifth straight month in November as capacity discipline remains the order of the day amid soft passenger numbers and sluggish demand for air travel, new figures show. A Bureau of Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Economics (BITRE) report says the number of available seats for

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