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RAAF F-35s train in Japan for first time
/In total, six of the aircraft type will take part in Exercise Bushido Guardian 23 at Komatsu Air Base, halfway between Kanazawa and Fukui City, in the country’s centre.
Read moreCASA staff could strike over staffing and training
/Unions have pointed to a 2022 Australian National Audit Office report, which showed CASA’s surveillance activities declining by 31 per cent between 2017–18 and 2020–21, saying there is a “mismatch” between CASA staffing and anticipated surveillance levels.
Read moreSydney slot system could see overhaul before Aviation White Paper
/Transport Minister Catherine King has blamed the lack of action around Sydney take-off slots on the previous Coalition government and confirmed more news will come before the release of the White Paper.
Read moreAviation Green Paper unveiled ahead of next year’s White Paper
/The Green Paper, weighing in at more than 200 pages, covers areas including the transition to net zero, consumer protections, competition, and aviation affordability. It is open for comment until 30 November.
Read moreNew Greens bill to push for caps and curfews at Brisbane Airport
/The Brisbane Airport Curfew and Demand Management Bill 2023 would introduce an hourly cap on flights, while non-emergency flights would be subjected to a late-night curfew. More flights would be routed over the water rather than the city where possible.
Read moreInvasive search ‘a factor’ in Qatar decision, says Catherine King
/The incident involved 13 Australian women aboard Qatar Airways flight QR908 from Doha to Sydney who were asked to leave the plane to be escorted to ambulances for the invasive check.
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