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Air New Zealand, Airbus pen deal to research hydrogen-based aircraft
/Air New Zealand and aerospace giant Airbus have penned a deal to research hydrogen-fuelled aircraft together, as part of reaching net zero emissions. The two companies today signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to determine New Zealand’s “opportunities and challenges” in flying sustainable aircraft. This content is available exclusively to Australian Aviation members. LoginBecome a
Read more‘Unauthorised’ drones surge over Alice Spring ‘boneyard’
/ | 1 Comment on ‘Unauthorised’ drones surge over Alice Spring ‘boneyard’Alice Springs Airport has even been forced to erect CASA ‘No Drone’ signs after a “significant” increase in unauthorised activity from the devices hovering over its aircraft ‘boneyard’.
Read moreVirgin ‘too weak’ to challenge Perth Airport fees, says Qantas QC
| 2 Comments on Virgin ‘too weak’ to challenge Perth Airport fees, says Qantas QCJohn Sheahan was speaking at a case brought by Perth Airport arguing that Qantas owes it millions in unpaid fees.
Read moreBrisbane Airshow postponed again to July 2022
/The event, originally due to take place in July and then October, takes place at Watts Bridge Memorial Airfield, a one hour drive from the Queensland capital.
Read moreExclusive: Airports still in the dark on international travel requirements
/A number of senior industry figures have told Australian Aviation they remain in the dark about the key requirements for a mass return of international flights.
Read moreAustralia to UK Qantas flights to restart on December 18
/ | 3 Comments on Australia to UK Qantas flights to restart on December 18Brits in Australia will be able to be reunited with their families in time for Christmas after Qantas confirmed the first flights from Sydney and Melbourne to London will depart on 18 December.
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