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FlyPelican adds Canberra-Port Macquarie to network

FlyPelican has announced it will launch twice-weekly return flights between Canberra and Port Macquarie in NSW from 1 November.

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A file image of a Regional Express (Rex) Saab 340B (Seth Jaworski)

Rex close to deal for 737s to fly Sydney-Melbourne-Brisbane

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Rex has announced it’s close to a deal to lease six 737-800 NG aircraft to fly its new network between Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.

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Basic Flying Training School CT-4 aircraft line up on the taxiway prior to conducting a formation flypast over Tamworth, New South Wales. (Defence)

Third-party providers need bailout, says RAAA

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The industry group representing regional aviation has called on the government to provide financial help to third-party providers such as flying schools, simulator centres and maintenance organisations. The Regional Aviation Association of Australia said there is an “immediate threat” to this “critical segment”, with many companies likely to close. This content is available exclusively to

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Tourism Australia launches international campaign

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Tourism Australia has launched the first major campaign to woo international tourists since the start of the coronavirus crisis.

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Cathay Pacific Airbus A350-1000 B-LXK at Melbourne Airport. (Dave Soderstrom)

Cathay to operate one flight per week from Perth to Hong Kong

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Cathay Pacific has announced it’s to operate one flight per week from Perth to Hong Kong from 2 October, for those eligible to leave Australia.

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A file image of a QantasLink and Alliance Aviation aircraft at Cairns Airport. (Seth Jaworski)

Feature: Which towns win with Australia’s border shut?

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Monash University’s Isaac Gross discusses which towns could benefit from an increase in domestic tourism caused by the closure of Australia’s borders. 

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