Virgin invests $8m in Skywest

April 10, 2012 2 comment

Virgin Australia will invest $8 million in regional carrier Skywest Airlines as it moves to take advantage of the booming resource market. The deal will give Virgin the equivalent of a 10 per cent stake in Perth-based Skywest, which operates a network of scheduled and chartered FIFO services serving the mining sector as well as

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Boeing and Embraer vaguely embrace

April 10, 2012 0 comment

Boeing and Embraer have signed a broad – and notably vague – agreement to cooperate on aircraft safety, efficiency and manufacturing productivity. What if anything the agreement means in real terms remains to be seen. But the timing of the announcement, following a meeting with the US and Brazilian presidents and coinciding with the announcement

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Jetstar Japan cleared for takeoff

April 10, 2012 0 comment

Jetstar Japan has received its final regulatory approval, clearing the way for the budget carrier to begin flights in July, well ahead of its original schedule. The Japanese Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport issued the airline with its Air Operators Certificate on Friday. Jetstar said it would begin proving flights next month, with commercial

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Airbus starts assembly of first A350

April 10, 2012 0 comment

Airbus has started assembly of its first A350 XWB static test airframe at its facility in Toulouse, France. Assembly of the first flying A350 is scheduled to get underway by mid-year. Assembly of the static test airframe, which will be used for structural tests as part of the certification process, began with the joining of

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First Dutch F-35 rolls out

April 5, 2012 0 comment

Lockheed Martin has rolled out the first F-35 Joint Strike Fighter destined for the Netherlands. The jet, a conventional takeoff and landing F-35A known as AN-1, will be assigned to Eglin Air Force Base in Florida later this summer, Lockheed said. The Netherlands will use the jet for training and operational tests. This content is

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Boeing 777X plans aim at A350

April 5, 2012 0 comment

Boeing’s update of its 777 twin-engine widebody could bring to market an “entirely new category” of aircraft sitting between the largest of Airbus’s upcoming A350s and Boeing’s own 747-8 jumbo jet, according to a report by AirInsight, an aerospace analysis website. Boeing is currently developing new versions of its popular 777 jetliners, which are expected

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