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AuthorJetstar ramps up Melbourne flights
January 25, 2012 0 commentJetstar will base additional aircraft in Melbourne and the Gold Coast as it ramps up domestic service over the coming months. By April, the budget carrier says it plans to offer 12,000 extra seats a week to and from Melbourne. That includes four additional weekly return services to Cairns (for a total of 25); three
Read moreVirgin details Sydney-Darwin route
January 25, 2012 0 commentVirgin Australia has announced the schedule and fares for its new Sydney-Darwin service, with one way tickets starting at $219. The daily service, commencing from April 2, will depart Sydney at 9:40 am and arrive in Darwin at 1:50 pm. Return service will depart at 2:40 pm and arrive at 7:25 pm. This content is
Read moreAirbus delivers 5000th A320
January 25, 2012 0 commentAirbus has delivered its 5000th A320 to Lebanese carrier Middle East Airlines. The delivery completes an MEA order for seven of the single aisle airliners. This content is available exclusively to Australian Aviation members. Login Become a Member To continue reading the rest of this article, please login. Username or Email Password Forgot password? Keep
Read moreQantas deal with engineers approved
January 24, 2012 0 commentFair Work Australia has approved a deal between Qantas and its engineers’ union that will give workers a three per cent pay rise for the next three years. The agreement, reached last month after a damaging labour dispute, also allows Qantas to introduce extended hours rosters more easily and gives workers near the end of
Read moreMore cracks found in A380 wings
January 24, 2012 0 commentEurope’s air safety regulator has ordered urgent inspections on nearly a third of the Airbus A380 fleet after a second set of cracks were found in the wings of the superjumbo jet. The order followed a disclosure by Airbus that it had found cracks the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) termed “more serious” than the
Read moreReport on A380 engine explosion nears completion
January 19, 2012 0 commentATSB investigators have finished collecting data on the November 2010 explosion of a Qantas A380 engine and have moved on to analysis and writing a draft report on the incident. Findings from the report are not likely to be released to the public until the second half of the year following a 60 day consultation
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