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Embraer has also partnered with Uber Elevate to develop its aptly named DreamMaker eVTOL vehicle. (Embraer)

Archerfield joins Greenbird air taxi push

The Brisbane-based metropolitan airport, based 11 km from the Brisbane CBD, will help propel Greenbird’s goal to see a fully-functioning air taxi system in place in the Queensland capital ahead of the 2023 Brisbane Olympic Games.

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Defence Budget Lunch at critical time for Australia

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Listen to government and opposition decision-makers chart their plans for the defence industry ahead of the federal election.

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‘Someone else’s responsibility’: Mistakes made in Malaysia Airlines incident

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Australian Aviation summarises the key points from a four-year ATSB investigation into what could have become a serious situation onboard a packed A330.

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Malaysia Airlines mistakes led to ‘serious incident’ on packed A330

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The ATSB’s investigation came after two similar incidents in 1996 involving 757s led to fatal crashes that killed more than 200 people.

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Qantas, Jetstar boost NZ return flights

The flag carrier and its subsidiary will operate 30 return flights per week across the Tasman on five routes, a major boost from the two previously running, according to the companies.

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An Air New Zealand 787-9, ZK-NZG, which regularly flies between Melbourne and Auckland. (Victor Pody)

Air New Zealand rehires 700 staff after axing 4k

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The airline said there were “more opportunities on the horizon” as international flying starts to increase with the relaxing of COVID border restrictions.

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