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Inside Aviation: The MAX is back, so now what?

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In this week’s Inside Aviation, Phil and Adam discuss future of the 737 MAX now it has finally been given FAA clearance to fly again.

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RAAF and US Air Force complete F-35 Florida exercise

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Exercise Lightning Spear at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, was designed to help No. 3 Squadron integrate its new F-35A.

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Runway 07/25 at Sydney Airport. (Seth Jaworski)

Sydney domestic traffic doubles in October

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SA and NT’s decision to lift their borders to NSW caused Sydney Airport’s domestic passenger traffic to double in October.

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Branson’s back with 5% stake in Virgin Australia

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Sir Richard Branson has finally confirmed he’s acquired a 5 per cent stake in the new Virgin Australia, days after the airline exited administration. This content is available exclusively to Australian Aviation members. LoginBecome a MemberTo continue reading the rest of this article, please login. Username or Email Address Password Keep me signed in on

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$600k campaign for Great Barrier Reef and Whitsunday Coast airports

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Tourism Whitsundays has launched a new $600,000 ad campaign to encourage tourists to fly into the region’s two airports.

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Rex confirm ex-Virgin VH-VUF is their first 737

Rex confirms $150m investment to fly capital cities

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Rex has signed off on a $150 million investment that will allow it to launch flights between Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane next year.

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