The class action, run by legal firms Echo Law and Piper Alderman, alleged that the flying kangaroo failed to abide by its legal requirement to offer direct refunds by instead providing customers with flight credits.
Released by the Australian Transport Safety Bureau on Tuesday, the report found that during the aerobatics performance, the low nose altitude during a triple avalanche manoeuvre limited the aircraft’s capability to climb.
New Zealand Defence Force aircraft and crew from No. 5 Squadron simulated finding and tracking submarines in the Pacific as part of Exercise Valiant Shield 26, based out of Guam.
Operational testing and evaluation flights operated by the Air Force’s No. 10 Squadron are expected provide the initial Air Force testing of the aircraft and support systems, and contribute to Defence’s real-time picture of the region, including Australia’s maritime approaches.
The flying kangaroo announced that flights between Melbourne Airport and Narita International Airport will increase from daily services to 11 flights per week in the busy travel period of December to March.
New research from RMIT University and the University of Bristol has explored how understanding bird adaptation to rough, turbulent air conditions may improve the application of sUAVs in human operations.