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Northrop Grumman Australia to double in size
Defence

Northrop Grumman Australia is planning to double in size over the next few years as it bids for new defence acquisition programs and prepares to support the MQ-4C Triton unmanned surveillance aircraft and F-35 Joint Strike Fighter as they enter RAAF service. “Our forecasts are pretty aggressive, we should double our size in the next

Virgin Australia Regional Airlines tops on-time stats for second straight month
Airlines

Despite a dip in on-time performance in December, Virgin Australia Regional Airlines’ (VARA) has maintained its place on top of the punctuality tables for a second straight month. Figures from the Bureau of Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Economics (BITRE) showed VARA achieved a 87.3 per cent on-time arrivals rate in December. Although the result was

Quickstep reports increased production rate of F-35 components
Defence

Quickstep Holdings says it achieved an 85 per cent increase in delivered parts for the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter project in the three months to December 31 2016, with production expected to further ramp up in the period ahead. The Australian manufacturer said it delivered 263 parts for the F-35 program in the second quarter

Sydney Airport exceeds 41 million passengers in 2016
Airports

Sydney Airport topped 41 million passengers in calendar 2016, led by growth in international travellers. The airport handled 41.87 million passengers in the 12 months to December 31 2016, up 5.6 per cent from 39.656 million in the prior year. The number of international passengers rose 8.9 per cent to 14.94 million, Sydney Airport said

Jetgo takes delivery of second Embraer ERJ-140LR
Airlines

Regional carrier Jetgo has taken delivery of its second Embraer ERJ-140LR. The regional jet, formerly US-registered N295SK, touched down in Brisbane on Wednesday night after its ferry flight from Quebec City via Edmonton, Anchorage, Nome, Petropavlovsk, Tokyo Haneda, Taipei, Davao, and Horn Island. The 44-seat ERJ-140LR aircraft has been painted in Jegto livery and registered

Tigerair Australia to return to Bali from February 3 with Airbus A320s
Airlines

Tigerair Australia will operate its Airbus A320s internationally for the first time from February 3 after securing the green light to return to Bali. The breakthrough in negotiations between the airline and Indonesian authorities comes after Tigerair was forced to suspend flights to the popular tourist destination on January 10 due to what it said