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AuthorA350 begins engine tests
June 4, 2013 0 commentRolls-Royce’s Trent XWB engines have run for the first time on A350 MSN1 following the start-up of the Auxiliary Power Unit (APU), as part of the preparations for the aircraft’s maiden flight, which is widely anticipated during this month. Want to see more stories from trusted news sources? Make Australian Aviation a preferred news source
Read morePhilippine Airlines starts new Australian services
June 4, 2013 0 commentPhilippine Airlines has commenced new flights to Perth, Darwin and Brisbane in its biggest ever expansion of Australian services. The carrier’s first service to Perth arrived June 3, with four flights scheduled weekly between Western Australia and Manila. Meanwhile inaugural services to Darwin and new flights to Brisbane have begun, with daily flights scheduled to
Read moreUpgrade for Port Augusta
June 3, 2013 0 commentWork will begin soon on an $857,000 upgrade of Port Augusta Airport to cope with expanding resources industry flights. The work will include improvements to the passenger terminal and an enlarged, long-term car park for fly-in fly-out staff as well as expansion of the apron. This content is available exclusively to Australian Aviation members. Login
Read moreDecember 2016 IOC for F-35A
June 3, 2013 0 commentThe US Air Force has set a December 2016 target date to declare Initial Operating Capability (IOC) with the F-35A, the variant of the Joint Strike Fighter being acquired by Australia. IOC for the F-35A will mean one operational squadron of 12 or more F-35As will be capable of conducting “basic close air support, interdiction,
Read moreFirst China Southern 787 delivered
June 3, 2013 0 commentChina Southern Airlines has become the first Chinese carrier, and the 10th worldwide, to take delivery of the 787. The aircraft is the first of 10 of the type for the airline. Before beginning international services, including to Sydney, China Southern will operate the 787 on domestic flights. This content is available exclusively to Australian
Read moreFirst 787-9 final assembly begins
June 3, 2013 0 commentBoeing has begun final assembly of the first 787-9. The newest member of the 787 family began taking shape on schedule on May 30 in Everett. The 787-9 fuselage is stretched by 6 metres, carrying 40 more passengers an additional 300nm (555km) while using 20 per cent less fuel than similarly sized airplanes, Boeing promises. This
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