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Third 747-8F flies
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The 747-8 flight test program has passed another milestone with the first flight of the third and final 747-8F flight test aircraft, RC521, on March 18. Crewed by pilots Captains Paul Stemer and Keith Otsuka, plus systems operator Ralph Chaffin, RC 521 took off from Paine Field in Everett at 3:27 pm for a two-and-a-half-hour

PAL starts Manila-Brisbane services
Airlines

Philippine Airlines started its first services between Manila and Brisbane on March 18, making it the third Australian gateway for the carrier. The twice weekly services are operated by a 302 seat Airbus A330-300 in two class configuration. The carrier has also introduced the higher capacity 777-300ER on Sydney and Melbourne services during February.

Four students get Airservices scholarships
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The Royal Federation of Aero Clubs of Australia (RFACA) has chosen four students from around Australia to receive $6000 scholarships from Airservices Australia to aid with their flying training. The four winners are Joanna Cantly and Vanessa O’Brien from Darling Downs Aero Club in Toowoomba, Lauren Mengel of Alice Springs Aero Club and Sam Regan

QAL passenger numbers up in February
Airports

Queensland Airports Limited has recorded strong growth over the three airports it operates during February, with overall passenger volumes up 18 per cent. The biggest growth was experienced at Mount Isa Airport, which saw an increase of 28.1 per cent to 14,530 passengers, which was attributed to increasing activity in the resources industry. Gold Coast

SIA still angling for Australia-US access
Airlines

Singapore Airlines is expected to renew its push for access to flights to the US from Australia, citing the recent announcement that Jetstar will make a major push into its home market. ”It’s just a matter of principle. I don’t think the Australian government can say that Singapore has not provided Australian carriers maximum access,”

United adds trans-Pacific frequencies
Airlines

United Airlines will operate additional services on the Sydney-Los Angeles route over the December-January peak season. From December 1 to January 9 the airline will operate a second daily service between Sydney and Los Angeles, while from January 10-31 it will operate three additional services each week. United is seen by some analysts as the