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An Emirates Boeing 777-300ER at Brisbane Airport. (Rob Finlayson)

Emirates reopens lounges in Sydney, Melbourne, Perth

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Emirates announced on Friday that its three lounges in Sydney, Melbourne and Perth have now officially reopened for premium passengers.

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Virgin, Qantas named among global airlines most likely to cancel

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Virgin Australia, Qantas and Air New Zealand have been named among the global airlines with the current highest cancellation rates, while Singapore Airlines was noted as the carrier with the lowest cancellation figure.

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Ex-Woolies exec to head up Virgin’s corporate affairs unit

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Virgin Australia has reportedly secured a new chief of corporate affairs, over nine months after the previous leader, Moksha Watts, resigned amid an internal review into her workplace behaviour.

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Boeing begins deep maintenance on first Poseidon

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The first of Australia’s twelve advanced maritime patrol aircraft is undergoing maintenance work at a newly upgraded hangar at RAAF Base Edinburgh.

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Cathay Boeing 747 freighter returns to Wellcamp

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Cathay Pacific’s cargo unit has announced the return of its regular Boeing 747 freighter service to Toowoomba Wellcamp Airport after an eight-month hiatus.

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Air Chief Marshal Sir Angus Houston AK AFC (Retd), at the National Memorial Service for MH17 at Parliament House in Canberra on July 17 2015. (Defence).

Former Chief of Air Force to lead major ADF review

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Former Chief of Air Force, and later Chief of Defence Force, retired Air Chief Marshal Sir Angus Houston, will lead the largest review of the Australian military in over three decades.

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