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.Firefighter shortage ‘critical’ at Sunshine Coast Airport, says union
February 6, 2024 0 commentThree firefighting crews are currently stationed at the airport, which Wes Garrett, aviation branch secretary of the United Firefighters Union, said are insufficient with the arrival of Bonza dramatically boosting aircraft movements into and out of the Sunshine Coast.
Read moreNetwork Aviation pilots to strike again on Thursday
February 5, 2024 0 commentThe Australian Federation of Air Pilots announced its Network Aviation pilots will take industrial action as enterprise bargaining continues to drag on. Network Aviation operates QantasLink services in WA, as well as charter and FIFO flights in the state.
Read moreDrones and airports: What you need to know
February 5, 2024 0 commentAs drones become more prevalent near airports, we run down the rules.
Read moreVertiia electric VTOL locks in first civil aviation customer
February 5, 2024 0 commentGeneral aviation and regional airline group Aviation Logistics, owner of Air Link, AirMed and Chartair, has signed a deal for 10 Vertiia aircraft with the option for 10 more, which could be in service starting from 2027 pending regulatory approval.
Read moreCathay Pacific brings back daily flights to Perth
February 5, 2024 0 commentThe Hong Kong-based carrier is now flying 294-seat Boeing 777-300ER aircraft into Perth. This is an upgrade from its five-days-weekly A350-900 service, which offered 280 seats each way as of 6 December, up from the previous three flights per week.
Read moreWestern Sydney ‘aerotropolis’ to put 10k homes near airport
February 5, 2024 0 commentBradfield City Centre, backed by more than $1 billion from the state government, is expected to include up to 10,000 new homes, with the government saying it will deliver 20,000 direct jobs. It is hoped the city will be established in line with the opening of WSI in 2026.
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