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China smiles
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China smiles

November 1, 2012 0 comment

Air China has taken delivery of a 777-300ER sporting a blended paint design featuring 40 smiling faces of Chinese people. The livery is intended to represent the critical role Chinese aviation has played in bringing China to the world. The livert coincides with Boeing’s 40th year in China.

10 tonne airdrop a Herculean feat
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The RAAF made its last heavy airdrop from the C-130H Hercules when a 10-tonne bulldozer was delivered by parachute extraction into the Londonderry Drop Zone in northwestern Sydney on October 31. The exercise was part of a trial to certify the bulldozer, a type under evaluation by the Australian Army, as suitable for airdrops. Commanding

Qantas 737 grows a moustache
Airlines

Qantas has unveiled a Boeing 737-800 sporting a moustache to mark Mowvember. Supporting awareness of prostate cancer and men’s mental health via the airline’s partnership with the Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia, the promotion was launched by the Qantas Wallabies.

Jetstar celebrates 100 million passengers
Airlines

Jetstar carried its 100 millionth passenger on October 31, marking a significant milestone in the airline’s eight and half years of flying. In doing so, Jetstar becomes one of the fastest growing airline brands in the world, now carrying approximately 20 million passengers a year to 60 destinations in 16 countries with a fleet of

Etihad signs for more A330s and upgrades to A321s
Airlines

Virgin Australia shareholder Etihad Airways has placed orders for two more Airbus A330-200s in a deal worth US$418 million at current list prices. The Rolls-Royce Trent-powered aircraft will be delivered in January and March 2014 respectively.  They will be configured with 22 lie-flat business class and 240 economy seats and will operate throughout the airline’s

Aviation Capital Services orders 35 B737 MAXs
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Aviation Capital Services, a subsidiary of State Corporation Russian Technologies (Rostech) has announced commitments for 35 737 MAX aircraft, representing the first order for the MAX series from Russia. The aircraft, valued at US$3 billion at current list prices, will be placed with Aviation Capital Services for onward leasing to Russian airlines, which will operate

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