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Exclusive: ‘Luton-style’ Avalon Airport rail could run within 2 years
/ | Leave a CommentA station could be built on existing land that was planned to house it in the 1980s, said Avalon CEO Tony Brun, who added that the airport already owns the necessary land and is willing to chip in money to support the project. According to Brun, a rail link would be “transformative” for the airport.
Read moreRegional airstrips awarded $13.4m in grants for priority upgrades
/ | Leave a CommentAirstrips in remote communities across the Northern Territory, Western Australia, South Australia, Queensland and NSW will be given grants of $5,000 to $3 million to upgrade their facilities by 2026 as part of the government’s Remote Airstrip Upgrade Program.
Read moreQantas codeshare partner in crisis as Air Vanuatu cancels flights
/ | Leave a CommentIn a statement, Vanuatu’s flag carrier said the country’s government is considering putting the airline into voluntary administration, with Ernst & Young called in to offer advice. Air Vanuatu codeshares with Qantas on services between the island nation and Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.
Read moreDefence resumes parachute training after March accident
/ | Leave a CommentTraining with all parachutes, except the Military Javelin Parachute System – the parachute type used during the March training incident – has resumed as of 7 May.
Read moreBonza model planes fly off shelves as real fleet stays grounded
/ | Leave a CommentA model aircraft store has told Australian Aviation it has seen a surge in demand since the stricken airline called in administrators last week, with a significant portion of sales from the carrier’s base on the Sunshine Coast.
Read moreVideo Podcast: What next after Bonzageddon?
/ | Leave a CommentWith a big question mark over the future of its planes, and all eyes turning to its parent company 777 Partners, who is to blame for Bonza’s predicament?
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