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AuthorMiranda Kerr named Qantas ambassador
January 13, 2012 0 commentAfter an ugly 2011, Qantas hopes a supermodel can turn around its image. The airline Thursday announced Australian model Miranda Kerr as its newest “Qantas Ambassador,” joining an embassy already staffed by John Travolta, Cathy Freeman, Mark Webber, Greg Norman, Mark Schwarzer and John Eales. This content is available exclusively to Australian Aviation members. Login
Read moreAir New Zealand’s all black get together
January 12, 2012 0 commentAir New Zealand’s new all black Boeing 777-300ER — billed as the world’s largest black aeroplane — arrived in Auckland yesterday. 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 me signed in on
Read moreSydney Airport launches site for plane spotters
January 12, 2012 4 commentSydney Airport has launched a web page where aeroplane enthusiasts can share photos of aircraft and information on the best places for plane spotting. The site includes information on different aircraft models, tracking aircraft registrations, security and restricted areas, runways and links to radio frequencies. Users are also encourage to share information on how to
Read moreEmbraer deliveries hit three year low
January 12, 2012 0 commentEmbraer’s aircraft deliveries hit a three year low in 2011, though the company was buoyed by a late year surge in demand for its regional E-Jet airliners. The Brazilian planemaker ended the year with deliveries of 105 commercial and 99 executive jets, missing by 16 its target of 220 deliveries. The shortfall came largely from
Read moreADF Chinook contract goes ahead
January 12, 2012 0 commentBoeing has announced a $370 million contract to produce 14 CH-47F Chinook helicopters for the US Army, including seven destined for the ADF under a previously announced Foreign Military Sales agreement. Six of the other Chinooks will be sold to the United Arab Emirates while one will be kept by the US. This content is
Read moreFat tax for Qantas pax?
January 12, 2012 9 commentFormer Qantas chief economist Tony Webber says overweight passengers should pay a surcharge to offset extra fuel costs. Webber says passengers are already weighed along with their luggage in some parts of the world – citing rural Indonesia as an example – and imposing the fee in Australia would help carriers deal with ballooning fuel
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