Gerard Frawley
Author Gerard was Australian Aviation‘s managing editor from March 2005 to February 2019.Emirates breaks Airbus A380 order drought
January 19, 2018 35 commentEmirates Airline has broken the Airbus A380 order drought with a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to purchase up to 36 of the world’s largest passenger aircraft. The MoU, signed in Dubai on Thursday (UAE time) by Emirates chairman and chief executive Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum and Airbus Commercial Aircraft chief operating officer for
Read moreQantas to begin 787-9 Melbourne-San Francisco flights on September 1
January 19, 2018 11 commentQantas has announced a September 1 start date for its upcoming Melbourne-San Francisco flights with Boeing 787-9s. The new four times weekly non-stop service, which was first announced in December 2017, will operate on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays. Flight schedules released by Qantas on Friday showed QF49 departing Melbourne in the evening and arriving
Read moreAlliance celebrates Kingsford Smith's Pacific crossing with special livery Fokker
January 18, 2018 18 commentRegional carrier Alliance Airlines is celebrating the 90th anniversary of the first trans-Pacific crossing with a special livery Fokker 100 and a commemorative beer to be offered on its flights. The aircraft, VH-FGB, has an image of Sir Charles Kingsford Smith on the tail, while the fuselage features the Fokker F.VIIb/3m Trimotor, named “Southern Cross“,
Read moreQantas rejects findings of fuel efficiency report
January 18, 2018 13 commentQantas says a study that ranked it the worst of 20 airlines operating across the Pacific for fuel efficiency did not accurately reflect all its measures to reduce fuel consumption. The International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT) report, entitled TransPacific Airline Fuel Efficiency Ranking, compared the fuel efficiency for 20 major airlines operating from the
Read moreQantas's fourth Boeing 787-9 to feature indigenous livery
January 18, 2018 12 commentQantas’s says its fourth Boeing 787-9 will celebrate Australia’s indigenous peoples with a yet-to-be-revealed special livery. The aircraft, registration VH-ZND, is due to arrive from the Boeing final assembly line in Everett, Washington State, in early March 2018 and be welcomed into the fleet at a special arrival event in Alice Springs. Further, it will
Read moreBoeing forms seats joint-venture with Adient to address "persistent challenge"
January 17, 2018 0 commentBoeing plans to deepen its involvement in the aircraft seats market through a new joint-venture (JV) with car seat maker Adient. The JV will be called Adient Aerospace and have its operational headquarters, technology centre and initial production plant in Kaiserslautern, Germany, the pair said in a joint statement on Tuesday (US time). Adient Aerospace
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