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AuthorLudwig Leichhardt given 40,000 feet honour
November 3, 2014 1 commentAustralian landmarks bearing the name of German explorer Ludwig Leichhardt will now include one at 40,000 feet, after Qantas christened a Boeing 737-800 aircraft in his honour. Tributes to the the legendary explorer, whose first expedition, from Moreton Bay to Port Essington, took place 170 years ago this year, already appear on some of the
Read moreRex opens Cairns-Townsville route as part of Queensland expansion
November 3, 2014 2 commentRegional Express (Rex) says wining three new Queensland government regulated air route contracts has given the airline confidence to start direct flights between Cairns and Townsville. Rex general manager of network strategy and sales Warrick Lodge says the new route heralds the start of an increased focus on Queensland. This content is available exclusively to Australian
Read moreAviation Australia graduate a finalist in national training awards
November 3, 2014 0 commentAviation Australia graduate Rachel Dudok has been shortlisted as a finalist for this year’s Australian Training Awards’ Vocational Student of the Year. A former Australian Air Force Cadet, Dudok was awarded this year’s Queensland Vocational Student of the Year in September. This content is available exclusively to Australian Aviation members. Login Become a Member To continue reading
Read moreFederal Court dismisses cargo collusion case against Air NZ
October 31, 2014 0 commentAir New Zealand says it has no further questions to answer in Australia regarding alleged collusion in cargo markets after the Federal Court dismissed attempts by the competition regulator to sue the airline. The long-running airfreight case was brought by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) in 2010, which alleged agreements with airline competitors
Read moreUnited looks to frequency for Australian growth
October 31, 2014 4 commentUnited will look to build its Australian network through frequency and aircraft changes in the period ahead, a senior executive says. The US-based carrier this week commenced direct flights between Melbourne and Los Angeles using Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft. This content is available exclusively to Australian Aviation members. Login Become a Member To continue reading the
Read moreMelbourne Airport signs up for pilot program on security
October 31, 2014 3 commentMelbourne Tullamarine has joined Amsterdam Schiphol, London Heathrow and Hamad International in Doha as the fourth airport to conduct a pilot program designed to develop new solutions to security screening. The Smart Security initiative is a joint project between the International Air Transport Association (IATA) and Airports Council International (ACI). This content is available exclusively to
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