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Wagga ILS operational

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Airservices Australia commissioned Wagga Wagga Airport’s new instrument landing system (ILS) on the morning of December 16. The new ILS gives much improved poor weather access to the airport including for regional airline services operated by Regional Express (Rex) and QantasLink. It will also be used by Regional Express’s Wagga Wagga Airport based Australian Airline

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Q400s return to Horn Island

QantasLink has announced plans to resume regular Bombardier Q400 services between Cairns and Horn Island from February 1 2011, after the Torres Strait Council upgraded Horn Island Airport’s runway. “They [Q400s] were launched on our Cairns-Horn Island services in February 2008 but, regrettably, the need to upgrade Horn Island Airport’s runway meant Q400 flying on

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Traffic

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Qantas Group News in This Issue We Report the Delivery of Two A320s to Jetstar, an A320 to Jetstar Asia, and an A320 to Jetstar Pacific. This content is available exclusively to Australian Aviation members. Subscribe to Australian Aviation for unlimited access to exclusive content and past magazines. LoginBecome a MemberTo continue reading the rest

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The Beech Premier IA

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Bizjets have evolved a ton in the last few decades, with computer modelling and composites allowing faster, lighter, roomier designs with greater payload and more efficiency, all at the same time. It used to be you got to pick only a few of those items, and gave up the rest. This content is available exclusively

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AVWest

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The biggest business aviation operator in the West While Perth is not known as a centre of business aviation, the growth of AVWest in recent years has changed that perception, with the operator now on track to become the largest in the Australasian region. Based at the Perth Jet Centre adjacent to the domestic terminals

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China Southern to Auckland

China Southern has announced plans to operate to Auckland by April 30 next year as an extension of its Guangzhou-Melbourne services. China’s largest airline will operate to Auckland three times a week with 284-seat Airbus A330-300s. This content is available exclusively to Australian Aviation members. LoginBecome a MemberTo continue reading the rest of this article,

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