Airbus A321LR certified for long-range operations
Airbus has secured certification from regulators in Europe and the United States for its A321LR to operate long-range flights, including over-water routes.
Aviation/Aerospace launches new training program
Aviation/Aerospace Australia is working with a number of companies and schools to develop aviation training programs designed to meet the growing demand for skilled workers in the sector.
Air Niugini confirms one passenger dead in Chuuk accident
Air Niugini has confirmed one of its passengers on board flight PX73 that landed in a lagoon short of the runway at Chuuk Airport in the Federated States of Micronesia has died. While the initial statements from the airline on the day of the September 28 incident involving the Boeing 737-800 P2-PXE indicated all 35
Virgin Australia group executive for airlines Rob Sharp says technology is key to easing the trademark pain-points of the travel experience that have long been the bugbears of passengers. Speaking to a Trans-Tasman Business Circle event in Sydney on September 27, Sharp told guests recent innovations represented just the start of what the future of
Boeing celebrates 50 years of the 747
Boeing is celebrating the 50th anniversary of the rollout of the first 747 at its Everett final assembly line in Washington State just outside Seattle.
Boeing wins USAF T-X jet trainer competition
Boeing and Saab have been awarded the United States Air Force (USAF) new training aircraft contract worth up to US$9.2 billion.


