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AWPA-Airservices scholarships awarded
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Four Australian Women Pilots’ Association members have been awarded flight training scholarships sponsored by Airservices. The scholarships, which provide $8,000 towards the costs of earning flying qualifications at any level, including that of a commercial pilot license, were presented at the AWPA national conference in Victor Harbor on April 2. The AWPA Airservices Flight Training

Air NZ plans capacity boost, schedule changes to domestic network
Airlines

Air New Zealand is planning a significant shakeup to its domestic network involving additional capacity on main trunk and regional routes, as well as schedule changes designed to improve connectivity to its international hubs. The changes were outlined in notes to travel agents on April 6 and were expected to be progressively rolled out from

Jetstar plans evening Melbourne-Queenstown service
Airlines

Jetstar is the second airline to schedule evening flights into and out of Queenstown Airport. The Qantas-owned low-cost carrier plans to operate a daily Melbourne-Queenstown service with Airbus A320s from June 24 that lands at the popular New Zealand tourist destination at 1920 local time, before turning around and returning to Australia at 2020. The

Virgin’s Velocity expands redemption agreement with low-cost unit Tigerair Australia
Airlines

Members of Virgin Australia’s frequent flyer program Velocity have a new airline on which to redeem points for flights as part of an expanded partnership with Tigerair Australia. Starting Thursday, Velocity points can be used to pay for any Tigerair flight, with the number of points required depending on the cost of the ticket and what

Qantas appoints new board member
Airlines

Qantas has appointed a former senior Australian public servant, diplomat and current university academic to the board. Michael L’Estrange will take his seat on the board as a Qantas non-executive director immediately, the company said in a statement on Thursday. The former Secretary of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Australian High Commissioner to

AOPA pushes government to support GA sector
General Aviation

Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association of Australia (AOPA) president Marc De Stoop has presented the federal government with a nine-point plan to support and revitalise the nation’s general aviation (GA) sector, including proposed changes to the nation’s aviation safety regulator and the privatisation of Airservices. The reforms are outlined in brief to government called Project