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Air Canada back off the ground as strike ends
/ | Leave a CommentThe airline has now reached a tentative agreement which will bring its 10,000 flight attendants back to work while negotiations take place “overseen by a mutually agreed-to mediator”, though it has warned that a restoration of full services may take seven to 10 days. It is unknown at this stage when Australian flights will resume.
Read moreAir Canada strike causes headache for Virgin codeshare passengers
/ | Leave a CommentThe Canadian flag carrier, which has been a Virgin partner since 2023, flies daily to Sydney and six times per week to Brisbane from Vancouver, but has seen all flights cancelled since 16 August as cabin crew from the Canadian Union of Public Employees continue industrial action.
Read moreQantas to operate non-stop Palau flights for another year
/ | Leave a CommentThe weekly 737 flights, which depart Brisbane on Saturdays and return from Koror on Sundays, began in December last year, with Qantas taking over from Nauru Airlines under contract with the Australian government.
Read morePodcast: Shaping the future of air traffic management
/ | Leave a CommentThe latest episode of the Australian Aviation Podcast spotlights two finalists in the 2025 Australian Aviation Awards, with host Steve Kuper joined by Daniel Wang, head of programs for ATC and air defence at Rohde & Schwarz, and Rodney Sciortino, head of civil air traffic control. Together, they explore how the global technology company is delivering cutting-edge solutions
Read moreExclusive: Ex-Skytrans boss brings new competition to Qld
/ | Leave a CommentSpeaking exclusively to Australian Aviation, Milne – who bought East Air after leaving Skytrans, now SmartLynx Australia, earlier this year – said the carrier’s first route from Cairns to Hamilton Island is only the beginning, with plans to become “a dominant player in the regional market” in Queensland.
Read moreMalaysia Airlines A330neo lands in Sydney
/ | Leave a CommentThe first Malaysia A330neo touched down in Sydney on Monday, with the new aircraft to operate on both daily Sydney–Kuala Lumpur flights and a third to begin on 30 August. This will bring Sydney’s Kuala Lumpur capacity to 630,000 seats per year, the highest of any airport in Australia.
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