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AuthorTurkish Airlines to fly non-stop to Sydney
April 2, 2013 0 commentTurkish Airlines is eyeing non-stop services from Istanbul to Sydney starting next year. The service, which would be among the longest non-stop commercial flights in the world, would make Turkish the only carrier operating directly from Europe to Australia. This content is available exclusively to Australian Aviation members. LoginBecome a MemberTo continue reading the rest
Read moreQantas reaches contract deal with int’l cabin crew
April 2, 2013 0 commentQantas has reached a new enterprise bargaining agreement with its international cabin crew. The airline did not disclose details of the three-and-a-half year deal but said Qantas continues to offer “very competitive pay and employment conditions.” This content is available exclusively to Australian Aviation members. LoginBecome a MemberTo continue reading the rest of this article,
Read moreBoeing delivers 1000th aircraft to China
April 2, 2013 0 commentChina has become the first country outside the United States to take delivery of 1000 Boeing aircraft, reflecting the country’s growing involvement in Boeing production. According to the U.S. jet maker, more than 7000 Boeing aircraft worldwide include major parts and assemblies produced in China, with Chinese companies contributing to all current Boeing production aircraft.
Read moreSingapore close to F-35 order — reports
March 28, 2013 4 commentSingapore is said to be close to ordering a dozen or more F-35 Joint Strike Fighters, a move that would bolster the JSF program as it faces continued uncertainty and the possibility of US cuts. AOL Defense reported that the tiny island nation would order the first 12 of 75 F-35Bs sometime in the next
Read moreEADS approves corporate overhaul
March 28, 2013 0 commentShareholders of Airbus parent EADS have approved sweeping corporate changes that abandon a Franco-German power sharing agreement in favor of what the company’s leaders described as “emancipation” from political influence. The new rules would dissolve a pact that gives France, Germany and Spain veto rights on strategic decisions. Instead, an expanded board of 12 people
Read moreVirgin short-haul pilots approve new contract
March 28, 2013 0 commentVirgin Australia’s domestic pilots have voted to approve a new enterprise agreement that will give them pay raises of up to 28 per cent. The deal brings to a close nearly 18 months of protracted negotiations and will bring pilots’ pay at Virgin closer to rival Qantas. Under the deal, pilots will see their pay
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