Worthless Air Australia leaves backers out $90m

March 1, 2012 6 comment

The extent of the Air Australia debacle became clearer on Wednesday when it was revealed the failed budget carrier had just $442,000 in the bank and up to $90 million in debts when its house of cards collapsed on February 17. The airline’s abrupt end stranded some 4000 travellers overseas, and it now appears clear

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Boeing delivers first 747-8I – to a VIP

March 1, 2012 0 comment

Boeing has delivered the first 747-8I, with the milestone aircraft now to be outfitted in a VIP configuration before entering service with its undisclosed owner, reported to be the Government of Qatar. The VIP 747-8I, registered A7-HHE, was handed over on February 28 with minimal interior fitout and will now spend six months having a

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USAF nixes Embraer contract over concerns

February 29, 2012 0 comment

Concerns over the procurement process have led the US Air Force to cancel a US$355 million contract to supply light attack aircraft to the nascent Afghan Air Force. The Light Air Support (LAS) contract was awarded in December to Embraer and California’s Sierra Nevada Corp for 20 Embraer AT-29 Super Tucanos. Rival Hawker Beechcraft filed

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Virgin passes along carbon price

February 29, 2012 0 comment

Virgin Australia will raise fares by between $1.50 and $6 in response to the carbon tax, a slightly lower surcharge than the one earlier announced by Qantas. The fare hike will go into effect alongside the federal government’s carbon pricing scheme on July 1. The surcharge will add $1.50 to one-way flights of up to

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Alenia stance complicates C-27J prospects

February 28, 2012 3 comment

A refusal by Alenia Aermacchi to support existing C-27J transports sold by the US to other countries will likely complicate Australia’s long search to replace its retired Caribou airlifters. In what were seen as surprising comments, Alenia CEO Giuseppi Giordo has been quoted saying the company will not support the 21 C-27Js it has delivered

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StandardAero expands Air NZ work

February 28, 2012 0 comment

StandardAero has signed a service agreement with Air New Zealand to perform engine maintenance and overhaul work for regional subsidiaries Eagle Airways, Air Nelson and Mount Cook. The deal expands on an arrangement that sees StandardAero already perform engine maintenance for Eagle Airways. This content is available exclusively to Australian Aviation members. Login Become a

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