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Defence engages Airflite for life support contract
/Airflite was awarded the $16 million contract covering the whole aeronautical life support equipment (ALSE) life cycle after a competitive tender process, and will now cover design, development, production, operation, maintenance, and disposal.
Read moreJetstar adds Melbourne–Fiji to its international offering
/Starting in December, the low-cost carrier will fly non-stop between Melbourne and Fiji three times per week, carrying an estimated 72,000 passengers per year. Its existing Sydney service will also be changed to three times per week from December, using the neo from October.
Read moreVirgin shuts down 2 Adelaide routes for 5 months
/The carrier confirmed that the two routes are being shut down for five months following a performance review, which considered demand and forward bookings among other factors. This will allow Virgin to reallocate the aircraft and resources from these routes to services in higher demand.
Read moreWheels up for Rex’s Qld FIFO services in Alliance heartland
/Flight NC344 departed Brisbane for Moranbah on Monday morning as the inaugural service for NJE’s contract with mining giant BHP Mitsubishi Alliance (BMA). The carrier will use de Havilland Dash 8-Q400NG aircraft in the state, with a second to be introduced to Queensland next month.
Read moreAustralia’s Air Traffic Control is understaffed, argues union
/Civil Air accused the organisation responsible for managing Australia’s skies of a “constant reliance on overtime”, which it argued had led to tiredness and work/life balance issues among employees.
Read moreMelbourne’s China recovery continues as seventh carrier returns
/Hainan Airlines has restarted twice-weekly Airbus A330 return services between Melbourne and Haikou, meaning almost all eight of the mainland Chinese carriers that operated to Melbourne before COVID-19 have come back to the airport. The flights will expand capacity between Melbourne and China by more than 1200 seats per week.
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