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Singapore Airlines passengers may be compensated for turbulence
/Carter Capner Law said it is currently investigating if the weather or human error is to blame for turbulence on board Singapore Airlines Flight 321 which left one dead and 43 passengers and crew injured.
Read moreAid for disaster-struck PNG will shortly take off from Australia
/Australia will provide an initial $2.5 million in humanitarian assistance to support Papua New Guinea’s response to the landslide in Enga Province, according to a statement published on 27 May.
Read moreFlight mode activated. A new era for Essendon Fields Airport
/ | 1 Comment on Flight mode activated. A new era for Essendon Fields AirportEssendon Fields Airport turns 103 this year, and its unique position and proximity to Melbourne continues to shape its future.
Read moreSustainable aviation fuel could boost Aussie farmers
/A two-part report from global agribusiness banking specialist Rabobank predicts that the transition to SAF, which is commonly made from agricultural products and byproducts, will be the largest contribution to cutting aviation emissions over the next 10 years.
Read moreMelbourne Airport soars above pre-pandemic cargo levels
More than $1.8 billion of locally-made produce was flown internationally from Melbourne in the first three months of 2024, with 44,700 tonnes of local cargo exported, translating to 40.2 per cent of Australia’s total volume of export air freight.
Read moreBonza administration to continue until late July
/ | 1 Comment on Bonza administration to continue until late JulyIn the Federal Court on Monday, Hall Chadwick argued that while around 300 employees remain in a “period of uncertainty” as they are stood down without pay and cannot claim certain benefits until the company is wound up, they and other creditors would be better off if the airline is sold.
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