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AuthorVirgin-MAS partnership at an end
March 2, 2012 0 commentVirgin Australia will end its frequent flyer partnership with Malaysia Airlines at the end of March in a move stemming from Virgin’s decision to form an alliance with Singapore Airlines last year. Virgin and MAS said they would honour forward bookings made through the current partnership, but members of each carrier’s frequent flyer program will
Read moreA busy day in Kazakhstan
March 2, 2012 0 commentKazakh carrier Air Astana has ordered four Boeing 767-300ERs and three 787 Dreamliners, Boeing has announced. Valued at $1.3 billion at list prices, the deal is the largest single order of commercial aircraft in Kazahstan’s history. This content is available exclusively to Australian Aviation members. Login Become a Member To continue reading the rest of
Read moreJapan threatens to cancel F-35 orders if costs rise
March 1, 2012 0 commentJapan has said it may cancel its F-35 orders if the jets rise in price or face further delays, as fallout continues over US plans to put off its own orders for the fighters. Japan has agreed to pay about US$123 million per plane under an initial order for four of the jets, which are
Read moreQantas brings inflight mag to iPad
March 1, 2012 0 commentQantas has launched an iPad version of its inflight magazine, The Australian Way. The free app is available for download from today and will include the magazine’s city guides and feature stories as well as additional video and photo content. The print magazine will still be available on all Qantas domestic and international flights. This
Read moreRex says profits up but future bleak
March 1, 2012 0 commentGood news has rarely sounded so bad. Regional Express released first half financial results this week showing solid profits of $18.5 million but predicting a dismal future, with a “toxic” economic environment and “draconian” government policies conspiring against regional aviation. This content is available exclusively to Australian Aviation members. Login Become a Member To continue
Read moreYes we can support the C-27J, Alenia says
March 1, 2012 12 commentLikely seeking to tramp down concerns over its ability to support any C-27J transports purchased by Australia, Alenia Aermacchi and longtime partner L-3 Communications issued a statement today reiterating their commitment to “meeting the needs of the Commonwealth.” “The capability that the C-27J can provide for the Commonwealth is well suited to its operational requirements,”
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