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Two extra C-17s confirmed, two further aircraft under consideration
Defence

UDPATED –  The RAAF could operate a total fleet of up to 10 Boeing C-17A Globemasters after Defence Minister Senator David Johnston announced on Friday that Australia is to acquire at least two additional C-17s and is considering the acquisition of a further two examples of the heavylift transport. Six C-17s are already in service with the RAAF’s 36 Squadron, based

ATSB says Defence yet to address all concerns after 2012 loss of separation incident
ATC

Air traffic controllers from the Department of Defence (DoD) do not receive adequate refresher courses in maintaining proper separation of aircraft, the Australian Transport Safety Bureau says. The ATSB made the findings in a report concerning an incident on October 2 2012 when a Boeing 737-800 departing Darwin airport and a descending Boeing 717 on

Air NZ’s second 787 begins revenue service
Airlines

Sydney turned on a beautiful spring day to welcome Air New Zealand’s second Dreamliner into revenue service. The Kiwi flag carrier’s second Boeing 787-9, ZK-NZF, made its commercial debut on Thursday, landing on Sydney’s runway 34L at 0907 local time after a two-hour and 55-minute journey from Auckland. The aircraft, which was delivered to Air

Business Women’s awards recognise RAAF squadron leader, Becker helicopters co-founder
Defence

A Royal Australian Air Force C-17 pilot and the owner of a helicopter training business have been recognised at the 2014 Telstra Queensland Business Women’s awards. Squadron Leader Samantha Freebairn, who is based at Amberley, took out the business innovation award. Freebairn was the RAAF’s first female pilot to return to operational flying after having

Cargo volumes up in August: IATA
Airlines

The recent rebound in cargo led by markets in the Asia-Pacific, North America and the Middle East may be tempered by global political uncertainty and economic jitters, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) says. Cargo volumes, measured by freight tonne kilometres (FTK), rose 5.1 per cent in August, compared with the prior corresponding period. It

FIRB approves Virgin’s partial sale of Velocity
Airlines

Virgin Australia has moved a step closer to completing the partial sale of its Velocity frequent flyer program and boosting its balance sheet by $336 million after the Foreign Investment Review Board (FIRB) gave the deal the green light. FIRB had “no objections” to the proposed transaction, Virgin said in a statement on Thursday. “The transaction