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Work begins on Toowoomba Ghost Bat facility
/The defence prime said on Tuesday that construction is now underway on a 9,000-square-metre hub it hopes will be operational within three years.
Read moreExclusive: Qantas A330 hit by engine failure was oldest in fleet
/ | 1 Comment on Exclusive: Qantas A330 hit by engine failure was oldest in fleetIt comes a year after Qantas’ pilot union accused the airline of a failure of fleet planning by not having enough new international aircraft, and with Boeing and Airbus experiencing delivery delays.
Read moreJetstar to remake its launch campaign with real passenger stories
/ | 1 Comment on Jetstar to remake its launch campaign with real passenger storiesQantas’ low-cost subsidiary, which launched in 2004, put out a “casting call” for Australians to share positive memories of the airline to potentially feature in the ad. The campaign, to be filmed in April, will be released for the airline’s 20th anniversary celebration in May.
Read moreDefence acquires Australia’s first laser-based anti-drone system
/The Fractl:2 DE system is powerful enough to burn through steel and precise enough to track and shoot down a drone travelling at 100km/hour from kilometres away, according to AIM Defence.
Read moreJetstar’s fourth weekly Sydney–Rarotonga service to begin Wednesday
/Commencing on 27 March, the Wednesday flights, joining existing services on Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday, will add around 20,000 seats per year between the two destinations using A321neo LR aircraft. Jetstar this month resumed services to Rarotonga following a one-month seasonal pause.
Read moreRex moves its 737 simulator to Sydney
/The simulator, which was moved to Sydney from Ansett Aviation Training’s (AAT) facilities in Brisbane, can be configured for either 737-700 or 737-800 variants and is approved for Upset Prevention and Recovery Training (UPRT).
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