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SIA to roll out in-flight wireless
Airlines

Singapore Airlines will roll out a $50 million program bringing in-flight internet and mobile data services to its long haul network. The services are available from today aboard 14 aircraft and will be extended across the airline’s fleet of A380, A340 and 777 aircraft over the next two years. Promotional prices for in-flight wifi run

First A350 wing arrives in Toulouse
Headlines

The first wing for the A350 XWB has arrived at Airbus’s final assembly line in Toulouse, France. The wing will form part of a static test airframe currently under construction. At 32 metres long and six metres wide, it is the largest single aviation part made from carbon fibre composite materials, Airbus says. Airbus announced

New pilot training program in Bundaberg
Headlines

Bundaberg’s CQUniversity Australia and the Australian Flight Academy (AFA) have teamed up to launch a new commercial pilot training program as part of CQUniversity’s undergraduate aviation programs. The program, which includes about 200 hours of flight time, will be combined with CQUniversity’s current Diploma of Aviation Theory in a 52-week course. It includes training up

Airbus releases 20-year aircraft market forecast
Headlines

Airbus has released an updated Global Market Forecast predicting a need for 28,200 commercial aircraft worth nearly US$4 trillion over the next 20 years. The prediction is a slight upward revision from last year, when Airbus predicted a need for 27,800 aircraft over the next two decades. The forecast includes passenger and freighter aircraft of

Gulftream G280 gets FAA nod
Headlines

Gulfstream’s new G280 business jet has received type certification from the FAA and the Civil Aviation Authority of Israel, clearing the way for first delivery by the end of the year. A joint venture between Gulfstream and Israel Aerospace Industries, the G280 offers a range of 3,600nm (6,667km) at Mach 0.80 and is advertised as

MyJet to upgrade Bendigo facility
Airports

Bendigo-based business charter operator MyJet will build a new hangar as part of a $1.5 million investment at Bendigo Airport. The investment is expected to create six new jobs and comes on the heels of a $5 million upgrade of the airport’s critical infrastructure, including its main north-south runway. MyJet was founded to reduce commuting

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