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Cattle farmers kick off two-year Australia/New Zealand SBAS trial
ATC

Cattle farmers in Queensland are among the first industry participants in the federal government’s trial of a Satellite-Based Augmentation System (SBAS) for the Australasian region. In January, the Commonwealth announced a two-year project to trial a Satellite Based Augmentation System (SBAS), which uses space-based and ground-based aids to support the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS).

Boeing establishes Australian sustainment for C-17A fleet
Defence

Boeing Defence Australia has completed all of the initial activities required to establish a local sustainment management program for the Royal Australian Air Force’s eight C-17A Globemaster heavylift transports. This was achieved at the beginning of October, three months after contract signature, Boeing announced on Thursday. “To have stood up a significantly enhanced sustainment capability in

FedEx Express orders 30 ATR freighters
Cargo

FedEx Express has placed a firm order for 30 new ATR freighter turboprops, with options for a further 20 aircraft. The global transport company has ordered the ATR 72-600F that will be delivered from the factory in a freighter configuration featuring a windowless fuselage, a forward large cargo door and a rear upper hinged cargo

Air New Zealand deploys Bluetooth technology to better track cargo shipments
Airlines

Air New Zealand says it is installing more than 5,500 Bluetooth devices across its cargo containers and pallets as part of efforts to better track its shipments and equipment around the world. The devices will be read by more than 100 readers at 29 airports globally, Air New Zealand said in a statement on Wednesday.

Virgin Australia chairman says board has discussed privatisation
Airlines

Virgin Australia chairman Elizabeth Bryan says the airline group’s board has discussed the matter of whether the company should be privatised. Speaking to shareholders at the company’s annual general meeting (AGM) in Brisbane on Wednesday, Bryan noted there had been speculation over the past year regarding whether the airline group would remain listed on the

Singapore Airlines reports lift in first half profit, says headwinds remain
Airlines

Singapore Airlines (SIA) says market conditions remain challenging amid capacity growth from competitors after reporting a lift in first half net profit. The airline group reported net profit for the six months to September 30 2017 of S$425 million (A$407 million), up 32 per cent from S$321.5 million in the prior corresponding period. The result