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Cathay shows off 747-8 “Hong Kong Trader”
Cargo

Cathay Pacific unveiled its new 747-8 Freighter today as part of a ceremony marking the completions of its updated cargo terminal at Hong Kong International Airport. The new 747-8 was shown off in special livery marking it as the ‘Hong Kong Trader’, in recognition of the city’s place as a hub of international commerce. Boeing

Numbers dip at Melbourne Airport
Airports

Passenger numbers for Melbourne Airport fell slightly during October despite an increase in international travel, the airport said. Domestic travel was down by six per cent from October last year to 1.85 million passengers, reflecting the Qantas disruption in the latter part of the month and continued restrictions on Tiger Airways, according to the airport.

Boeing, Singapore announce 777-300ER deal
Headlines

Boeing and Singapore Airlines have finalised a deal for eight 777-300ERs valued at $2.4 billion. The airline said the order was part of an ongoing fleet expansion and modernisation program. The deal brings Singapore’s total 777 orders to 85, including 27 of the 777-ER long-range variant. Boeing first announced the deal, attributed to an unidentified

Boeing lands 737 deal from leasing company ACG
Headlines

Boeing’s banner week continued Thursday as the US aerospace giant announced deals  for 55 of its 737 airliners from leasing company Aviation Capital Group (ACG). The deal includes a commitment for 35 next generation 737 MAX single aisle jetliners and firm orders for 20 737-800s. With the announcement, California based ACG brought its total orders

Hawaiian ups A330 order
Headlines

Hawaiian Airlines has signed up for an additional five Airbus A330-200s. The Honolulu based carrier now has commitments on 22 A330 aircraft including four that are under lease. It currently operates five A330-200s and plans to use the Airbus widebodies to replace its fleet of Boeing 767-300s. Hawaiian’s A330s are configured to carry 294 passengers

Emirates to open Dubai flight academy
Headlines

Fast growing Emirates Airlines will train its next generation of pilots at a new academy in Dubai. The airline is investing AED 400 million (US$108.9m) in the Emirates Flight Training Academy, which is scheduled to open in the third quarter of 2013 with a capacity of 400 students per class. Students will be awarded a

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