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Melbourne Airport marks busiest month since 2019
/Last month was the first time since January 2020 that Melbourne saw more than one million international passengers, with the airport also setting a new all-time monthly record for international flights at 4,976, breaking January 2020’s record of 4,834.
Read moreJetstar focuses on new planes, not retrofits, to curb Brisbane noise
/The carrier added two new A321neo LRs to its fleet shortly before Christmas, bringing total NEO numbers to 11, with seven more expected by the end of this year. After considering fitting vortex generators to A320s for noise reduction, Jetstar has since concluded there is no business case to do so.
Read moreThai Airways to reconnect Perth with Bangkok
/The non-stop flights, operated with 256-seat 787-8 Dreamliners, will begin on 31 March, adding 186,368 seats and 14,000 tonnes of cargo capacity per year between WA and Thailand. The flights will operate as TG483/484 on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, and TG481/482 on all other days.
Read morePodcast: A Boeing disaster and Airbus triumph
/Adam and Jake discuss the latest with the A350 explosion in Tokyo and another 737 MAX incident in the skies.
Read moreVeteran Qantas executive to head Jetstar Asia
/Singapore-based John Simeone, who has been Qantas’ senior vice-president for Asia since April last year, will head Jetstar Asia from 1 March. He has worked for Qantas since 1997, with roles in areas such as international sales, business and government sales, and network scheduling.
Read moreSouth African Airways returns to Perth in April
/Launching on 28 April, the route will initially operate three times per week on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays using 253-seater A340-300 aircraft, adding 78,936 seats between Australia and South Africa. Perth Airport hopes SAA will eventually expand to a daily service.
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