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AuthorGE expands Brisbane prop facility
March 6, 2014 0 commentGE Aviation has expanded its propeller maintenance, repair and overhaul facility at Brisbane Airport. The 2,000 sqm facility services propellers for Bombardier Q400s, Saab 340s and Fokker 50s, all of which are in widespread operation in Australia and in the wider region, and has been certified by CASA and EASA to the AS:9100 standard. This
Read moreGaruda joins SkyTeam
March 6, 2014 0 commentGaruda Indonesia has become the 20th member of the SkyTeam alliance of airlines. The move adds 40 destinations to the alliance’s network, and sees Jakarta become its second major hub in the south east Asia. Vietnam Airlines is also a member of the alliance. This content is available exclusively to Australian Aviation members. Login Become
Read moreXi’an MA-60 fleet grounded
March 6, 2014 0 commentThe global fleet of about 60 operational Xi’an MA-60 regional turboprops has been grounded following the issuance of an airworthiness directive by the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC). The AD relates to the MA-60’s nose undercarriage and gear annunciation systems on aircraft that have logged more than 6,400 cycles. But Xi’an has self-extended the
Read moreQantas calls for “immediate action”
March 5, 2014 14 commentQantas has issued a strident call for “action” after the federal government announced on Monday night it would not offer the airline a debt guarantee, and instead would move to make changes to the Qantas Sale Act. “We have consistently said that removal of foreign ownership provisions that apply uniquely to Qantas is an important
Read moreSouth African teams with Virgin for missing Sydney link
March 5, 2014 4 commentSouth African Airways (SAA) is to codeshare with Virgin Australia allowing the South African airline to resume serving Sydney. SAA lost access to Sydney after Qantas, with effect from May 31, axed its codeshare agreement where Qantas codeshared on SAA Perth-Johannesburg services and SAA codeshared on Qantas’s Sydney-Johannesburg flights. In turn the termination of that agreement followed
Read moreTigerair averts pilot industrial action with new EA
March 5, 2014 0 commentTigerair will avoid industrial action from its pilots after the Australian Federation of Air Pilots (AFAP) agreed to a new enterprise agreement, which sees significant base pay increases and a new fixed rostering system. According to AFAP executive director Simon Lutton, the new deal provides “a consistent base rate that reflects real wages and a
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