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Gold Coast continues to climb
Airports

Passenger numbers at Gold Coast Airport increased in September by some 19 per cent.  The figure, compared with September 2011, is driven by 18.5 per cent growth in domestic traffic (441,600 for the month) and a 21 per cent rise in international traffic (to 514,300). Gold Coast Airport operator, Queensland Airports Ltd (QAL), attributed several

Jetstar Asia starts fleet renewal
Airlines

The first of six new Airbus A320s has been delivered to Jetstar Asia marking the start of the airline’s fleet renewal program, which by February 2013 will give it one of the youngest fleets in Asia . Five of the six new aircraft will replace older A320s and will bring the fleet size to 17

Continued passenger growth in Asia-Pacific
Airports

Airports in the Asia-Pacific region recorded 6.6 per cent growth in passenger traffic during August, contributing to a healthy year-to-date growth rate for the region of 7.8 per cent.  However, airfreight remained flat at 0.4 per cent. According to the report released by the Airports Council International, the highest passenger throughput for the month was

Vic govt continues regional airport support
Headlines

The day after announcing $100,000 to support the development of Edenhope Airport in Western Victoria, the state’s aviation minister has allocated $565,000 to further develop Stawell Airport. Centred around improvements to allow all-weather and night operations, the grant will complete Stawell Airport’s master plan and will significantly improve airborne emergency access and local operations.  A

Buoyant September for Singapore Air
Airlines

Singapore Airlines recorded network-wide passenger growth of 6.1 per cent during September.  The airline carried 1.49 million passengers during the month, achieving an average 80.6 per cent load factor despite having added 6.3 per cent more capacity across its network. The airline said the improved performance was the result of strong summer demand particularly on

AA debt increases despite stronger performance
Airlines

American Airlines’ parent company AMR Corporation has incurred a loss of US$238 million for the third quarter compared with a US$162m loss in the corresponding quarter of 2011.  The airline said costs associated with Chapter 11 restructuring were responsible for the loss, the majority of which was related to employee severance payments. The result comes

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