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Unfinished business
/CASA’s lack of urgency to reform There was considerable hope after the Forsyth Review, significant staff changes and various statements from the top that CASA was set to change significantly for the better. While industry still waits forlornly for relief, ongoing positive statements are being undercut by actions. The inability of CASA leadership to seize
Read moreEconomic enabler
/Perth Airport prepares for the next boom Perth Airport has unveiled a $2.5 billion infrastructure expansion program that will allow it to keep pace with passenger demands. The plan includes the expansion of the international terminal, the consolidation of all terminals to the eastern side of the airport, additional taxiways and a new parallel runway.
Read moreLess panem, more circenses
/Inflight entertainment continues to evolve beyond the hunger games Remember the days when inflight food was the most entertaining part of the flight? The days when even economy meal trays contained at least three or four side-items in addition to the main course, with a little foil-wrapped pat of butter to try (often in vain
Read moreCreaking at the seams
/Airports across Asia are bursting at the seams, straining to handle the rapidly growing number of passengers flying in and out aboard an ever-increasing numbers of jets joining the region’s airline fleets. While billions of dollars are being spent on infrastructure improvements, is it enough to solve a looming congestion crisis? The name Chongqing is
Read moreA strategic pivot
/Airbus’s new focus on China Does he know something we don’t? Eric Chen, President and Chief Executive of Airbus Commercial Aircraft China came out with what can only be described as a pretty gutsy forecast during a press briefing in Beijing late September. Gutsy because it concerned potential orders for the European planemakers big A380
Read moreKeeping our regions connected
/Regional airports need dedicated federal funding Australia is one of the most sparsely populated countries in the world. Our dependence on air transport to link our cities and regions with each other and the rest of the world means aviation is an industry of national strategic importance to Australia. Aviation is a critical part of
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