Jake Nelson
Author Jake Nelson is an experienced trade journalist who has previously covered the print and packaging, consumer technology, and retirement living and aged care industries. He joined Momentum Media in early 2023, and currently works across both Australian Aviation and Space Connect.Avalon Airshow confirmed for February 2027
March 23, 2026 0 commentScheduled for 23-28 February 2027, the event, run by the AMDA Foundation in collaboration with the Royal Australian Air Force, attracted more than 900 companies last year, as well as 291 official delegations from 43 countries.
Read moreAirAsia enters crowded Melbourne–Bali market
March 23, 2026 0 commentThe inaugural flight QZ410 arrived in Melbourne at 5:22am on Saturday morning aboard the A320-200 PK-AZV. AirAsia, which will fly daily between Melbourne and Denpasar, is the sixth airline on the route alongside Qantas, Jetstar, Virgin Australia, Garuda Indonesia, and Batik Air Malaysia.
Read moreMiddle East war will hammer long-haul demand, says Airservices
March 20, 2026 0 commentIn its Australian Aviation Network Overview report for February 2026, the air traffic management provider noted that while international flights reached their highest growth rate in the past 12 months, long-haul demand is “expected to soften” due to the Middle East crisis.
Read moreNew aeromedical hub opens at Mount Isa
March 20, 2026 0 commentMount Isa hosted more than 2,300 RFDS flights and transported over 1,000 patients in the 2023/24 financial year, and the new facility replaces the aircraft hangar in use since 1964.
Read moreVirgin Australia to increase domestic fares as fuel costs climb
March 20, 2026 0 commentThe carrier is set to increase domestic business and economy fares by around five per cent, Australian Aviation understands, with the current spot price of fuel hitting around double what it was at the same time last month as the Middle East conflict continues.
Read moreQantas stopovers are here to stay, says international head
March 20, 2026 0 commentSpeaking at a tourism forum in Melbourne, Qantas International CEO Cam Wallace said that direct Project Sunrise flights to New York and London will allow the Flying Kangaroo to turn Australia’s geographical isolation into an advantage, but will not replace its other hub-based services.
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