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Qantas engineering academy opens in Brisbane
/This year, 30 apprentices will enrol in the program, but the Flying Kangaroo plans to eventually grow that to 150 in a bid to alleviate an industry-wide talent crisis.
Read moreFeathers found in 2 engines of South Korean 737, say reports
/Reuters, the respected news agency, said a “person familiar with the probe” made the claim after authorities previously revealed feathers were found in just one jet engine.
Read more$1bn road upgrade unveiled for Western Sydney Airport
/Liverpool Council previously urged for Fifteenth Avenue to become a “visionary city-shaping project” that would include next-generation buses that resemble light rail, as well as cycle lanes.
Read morePerth brushes off post-COVID pains to hit all-time high
It comes with Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane still unable to pass most pre-COVID metrics, largely due to stagnating domestic numbers caused by a reduction in business travel alongside cost-of-living pressures.
Read moreF-35s approved to fly with sustainable fuels
/The defence prime added the fighter jet can now operate with sustainable fuels blended up to 50 per cent with conventional fuels, depending on the raw materials and production pathways used.
Read moreFirst flight for Air New Zealand’s 30th ATR
/The ATR 72-600, ZK-MZG, entered service on Thursday with a maiden flight from Christchurch to Invercargill, having touched down on 29 December after a week-long ferry flight from Toulouse via Heraklion, Riyadh, Oman, Hyderabad, Kuala Lumpur, Denpasar, Darwin, and Brisbane.
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