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Heliflite releases photos of first Australian R66
Headlines

Local Robinson distributor Heliflite has released the first official photos of the first R66 turbine helicopter for an Australian customer, taken during the final production stage at Robinson’s Torrance, California factory. The base yellow with slate grey trim coloured R66 (serial number 011) will be shipped to Australia as Robinson’s first international export of the

Phantom Media acquires Busicom publications
Headlines

Phantom Media Pty Ltd, publisher of Australian Aviation magazine, has acquired all the current publication titles and trade show daily publishing rights of Canberra based Business Communications Group (Busicom), a division of Co-operative Ventures (Australia) Pty Ltd. Busicom previously produced Australia’s leading defence business publications – Australian Defence Business Review (ADBR) magazine and the weekly

Chinese stealth fighter makes first flight
Defence

The recently revealed Chinese ‘J-XX’ stealth fighter prototype made its first flight from Chengdu’s Huang Tian Ba airport on January 11. The aircraft, provisionally dubbed the J-XX or J-20 pending official confirmation from Chinese officials, lifted off at 12.50 local time for a short flight accompanied by a J-10 chase plane. The flight gave photographers

IndiGo to launch A320neo as part of record order
Headlines

Indian budget carrier IndiGo will be the launch customer for Airbus’s re-engined A320neo as part of a potential record order for 180 aircraft, which the manufacturer says would be the largest single order in commercial aviation history. IndiGo has signed an MoU with Airbus for 180 A320s, of which 150 will be A320neos and the

American and JAL strengthen partnership
Airlines

Oneworld alliance partners American Airlines (AA) and Japan Airlines (JAL) have launched a joint transpacific business venture, in a bid to consolidate their position in the northern Pacific market. Due to take effect from April 1, the move will see the two carriers align their schedules at Tokyo Narita and Tokyo Haneda and New York,

Qantas to resume A380 LA flying
Airlines

Qantas today announced it will resume Airbus A380 services between Australia and the US, beginning with QF93 from Melbourne to Los Angeles on January 16. Despite resuming A380 services in late November following the November 3 QF32 mid-air engine failure and subsequent grounding of the type, the airline decided not to return the aircraft to