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AuthorUniSA Aviation School to expand
April 23, 2012 0 commentThe University of South Australia’s Aviation School will expand its facilities at Parafield Airport in response to an international pilot shortage. The expansion includes new pre-flight, dispatch and post flight teaching facilities. This content is available exclusively to Australian Aviation members. Login Become a Member To continue reading the rest of this article, please login.
Read moreAngry passengers get new advocate
April 23, 2012 4 commentFrom July, jilted airline passengers will be able to take their complaints to a new National Airline Customer Advocate. Created in response to the federal government’s National Aviation White Paper, the new position will be funded jointly by Qantas, Virgin Australia, Jetstar, Regional Express and Tiger and will work with a committee of representatives from
Read moreJoyce says Sydney needs 2nd airport…in Sydney
April 23, 2012 7 commentQantas CEO Alan Joyce has called on the federal government to move ahead with plans for a second Sydney airport despite opposition from NSW Premier Barry O’Farrell. In an opinion piece for the Daily Telegraph, Joyce said overcrowding at Sydney’s Kingsford Smith had “got to the stage now it just can’t go much longer” and
Read moreAuckland Airport boss to step down
April 23, 2012 0 commentAuckland Airport boss Simon Moutter has resigned to take over as CEO of NZ Telecom. Simon Robertson, the airport’s current chief financial officer, will step in as acting CEO when Moutter leaves in August. The airport said it would conduct a thorough search for a permanent replacement. This content is available exclusively to Australian Aviation
Read moreJAL begins Tokyo-Boston 787 flights
April 23, 2012 0 commentJapan Airlines has launched non-stop services from Tokyo to Boston using its new Boeing 787 Dreamliner. The first flight arrived at Boston’s Logan Airport late Sunday morning, marking the first ever regularly scheduled non-stop commercial service between the two cities. Boeing has promoted the composite built 787, which is lighter and more fuel efficient than
Read moreTiger returns to Tassie
April 20, 2012 0 commentTiger Airways will re-start services to Hobart from November 1 as the budget carrier continues to rebuild its network after last year’s grounding. Tiger said it would launch two daily return services from its Melbourne hub to Tasmania, with flights leaving Melbourne at 7am and 6pm and returning from Hobart at 8:45am and 7:45pm. Tickets
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