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Opinion: With great power…
/Qantas has a lot of influence in Australian business and politics – but perhaps should be more judicious about how it uses it.
Read moreATSB finds comedy of errors in botched Rex Saab evacuation
/Several minor injuries were sustained during the evacuation of VH-ZRK on 5 April 2022, which had two flight crew, a flight attendant and 23 passengers on board for a flight to King Island, while some passengers exited the plane with their bags.
Read moreRAAF celebrates 100k flying hours on PC-21 training fleet
/Based at RAAF East Sale in Victoria, the RAAF’s Pilatus PC-21 fleet has a total of 49 aircraft and has been in use by the Air Force for more than seven years, having replaced both the ageing Pilatus PC-9/A advanced trainer, which was in service since 1988, and the CT-4B Airtrainer, which was used for basic training.
Read moreThe arrival of P2-WET: Connecting Papua New Guinea
/The arrival of the P2-WET amphibious plane in Papua New Guinea marks a significant advancement in connecting remote communities, enhancing healthcare access, and expanding humanitarian efforts across the Western Province through collaboration and innovation.
Read moreGilmour’s first space launch ‘no earlier than mid-January’
/The business could have opted for a lift-off date this month but has shifted the plan back to 2025 to complete “final testing and verification activities” and hand its team a break over Christmas.
Read moreCairns tips ‘bumper’ 2025 as international capacity passes pre-COVID
/The airport will see a number of new international routes commence in coming months, including a seasonal Cathay Pacific service to Hong Kong on 17 December, a Jetstar route to Christchurch, and a Fiji Airways route to Nadi, both starting in April.
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