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Rex says regional decline may have bottomed out after posting return to profitability
Airlines

Regional Express (Rex) says there are signs the worst may be over after swinging back to profitability in the first half of 2016/17. The company reported statutory net profit after tax of $6.2 million for the six months to December 31 2016, a return to the black following a $11.4 million statutory net loss in

Cathay launches Hong Kong-Christchurch
Airlines

Cathay Pacific plans to start seasonal nonstop flights between Hong Kong and Christchurch over the summer period as part of its existing alliance with Air New Zealand that the two carriers hope to extend until 2022. The new flights were scheduled to operate three times a week with Airbus A350-900s, commencing on December 1 2017

F-35s touch down at Amberley ahead of Avalon debut
Defence

The RAAF’s first two Lockheed Martin F-35A Joint Strike Fighters have touched down on Australian soil for the first time, landing at RAAF Base Amberley on Monday afternoon ahead of their planned appearance at the Avalon Airshow from Friday. The ABC’s defence reporter Andrew Greene has reported the aircraft landed at Amberley just after 5:00pm on

AIR 5428 training devices taking shape
Defence

Lockheed Martin is in the final stages of integration and testing of the first of seven flight training devices it is building for the RAAF’s new PC-21 turboprop-based Pilot Training System ahead of first delivery to Australia in the third quarter of this year. The device is an evolution of that Lockheed Martin supplied for

CAF launches Air Force Strategy for next decade of change
Defence

Chief of Air Force Air Marshal Leo Davies has released details of the Royal Australian Air Force’s new strategic document that will inform how the RAAF continues its journey towards becoming a fifth-generation force over the next decade and beyond. Against the backdrop of increasing strategic uncertainty and complex operational challenges, Air Force Strategy 2017-2027

Raytheon Australia marks 2,500 EW support missions
Defence

Raytheon Australia’s Electronic Warfare Training Services (EWTS) has completed 2,500 flight missions in support of the Royal Australian Navy and the Australian Defence Force. Using two heavily-modified Learjet 35A jet aircraft fitted with advanced electronic warfare systems, Raytheon’s Electronic Warfare Training Services conducts missions ranging from EW system training, test, experimentation and evaluation trials, to