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Airbus Group Australia Pacific to get new managing director from July 1
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Airbus Group Australia Pacific managing director Jens Goennemann has confirmed he is leaving the company at the end of June. Dr Goennemann, who has led Airbus Group Australia Pacific and before that Australian Aerospace since January 2008, will be replaced by Major General Tony Fraser (ret’d), a company spokesperson has confirmed. Airbus Group Australia Pacific, which

Tourism Australia signs fresh marketing deals with Virgin, Etihad
Airlines

Tourism Australia has inked fresh marketing partnerships with Virgin Australia and Etihad Airways worth a combined $80 million over the next five years. Virgin will contribute $25 million towards promoting Australia in key overseas markets such as the United States, with the peak tourism body tipping in a further $25 million. The deal with Virgin, which

Fiji Airways appoints new CEO
Airlines

Current Air Mauritius chief executive Andre Viljoen has been appointed as the new boss of Fiji Airways. Viljoen, who has been in charge at Air Mauritius since 2010 and has three decades’ experience in the airline and tourism industries, will commence in his new role by October 2015, Fiji Airways said in a statement on Tuesday.

Airbus Australia Pacific acquires Safe Air
Defence

Air New Zealand has announced that it has signed a conditional agreement for the sale of its aviation maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO), design and manufacturing subsidiary Safe Air to Airbus Group Australia Pacific. Air New Zealand chief operations officer Bruce Parton stated that the airline had been exploring opportunities to secure a solid future for

Airservices steps up aircraft monitoring in Australian oceans
ATC

Airservices says it is now able to track all aircraft flying in Australian oceanic airspace every 14 minutes using Automatic Dependent Surveillance – Contract (ADS-C) technology, following a successful trial. The monitoring of aircraft emerged as a huge international aviation issue following the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines MH370 in March 2014. The Boeing 777-200ER was

IATA to consult further on CABIN OK initiative
Airlines

Plans to introduce an optimum carryon bag size have been put on hold after the International Air Transport Association’s (IATA) CABIN OK initiative drew a negative response from some quarters. IATA said in a statement it was pausing the CABIN OK rollout and would start a “comprehensive reassessment in light of concerns expressed, primarily in