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UAV operators submit to safety review
ATC

The Australian Certified UAV Operators Association (ACUO) is calling for the current Federal Government Aviation Safety Regulation Review to back a harder line to combat the growing problem of illegal unmanned aircraft operations. The call comes as the ACUO released its submission to the review in light of a recent reported near-miss incident involving a

South Korea takes first C-130Js
Defence

The Republic of Korea has become a new customer of the Lockheed Martin C-130J, with the first two examples delivered in late March. The two aircraft are stretched C-130J-30 models painted in a unique green/grey scheme, and will replace ageing C-130H models in service.

Levett gets more F135 engine work
Defence

Pratt & Whitney has announced it has awarded a contract to South Australian firm Levett Engineering to manufacture components for F135 engines for the Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter. The new contract covers bearing housings, covers, and related mechanical system components and has a potential value of approximately $200 million over the

Jetstar announces BNE to Hawaii flights
Airlines

Jetstar has announced it will commence direct flights between Brisbane and Honolulu from December 15. The Qantas subsidiary says the flights, which are still subject to regulatory approval, will initially be operated by Airbus A330 equipment, but will switch to 787s as that fleet grows. Two flights per week will operate in the regular season with a

Wedgetail joins MH370 search operations
Defence

The RAAF is deploying a E-7A Wedgetail airborne early warning & control aircraft to assist in MH370 search operations. From Wednesday the Wedgetail will take on the role of an airborne command post in the search area, replacing civilian aircraft that have been performing this role to date, head of the newly-established Joint Agency Coordination Centre Air

Qantas says Emirates partnership paying off
Airlines

Qantas has announced that its partnership with Emirates Airline is paying off one year after it was launched, with inbound tourism data showing increasing passenger numbers for Queensland, Tasmania and the Northern Territory. In the last 12 months Qantas says over one million passengers have used the codesharing alliance to fly through Dubai and onwards to more