F-35B to head back to sea
The STOVL F-35B variant of the Joint Strike Fighter will head to sea for sea trials off the USS Wasp next week, Lockheed Martin has confirmed. The DT-2 (Development Test) trials aboard the USS Wasp will be the second of three planned trials aimed to validate the F-35B’s shipboard operating envelope for the US Marine
Sabre outage causes Virgin Australia disruptions
Virgin Australia services experienced significant disruptions on Tuesday when an outage saw its new Sabre-based reservation systems go offline for about two hours. The outage, which also affected several other airlines using the Sabre system, resulted in significant flight delays as Virgin moved to manual check-in procedures. “Virgin Australia is working to reduce disruption to
Virgin uses 100th 737 for Starlight flight
Virgin Australia marked the delivery of its 100th Boeing 737 by flying 100 Starlight children on a special charter on the aircraft’s first passenger flight on Monday. “As Starlight’s official wish granting partner, we are delighted to use the arrival of our new aircraft to create a special experience for children who need it the
EADS CEO Tom Enders to present Ansett Memorial lecture
Tom Enders, CEO of EADS, will deliver this year’s Sir Reginald Ansett Memorial Lecture in Canberra in October. Enders, who has been closely associated with the drive for continuous innovation in the European aerospace conglomerate that includes Airbus, will speak in the Great Hall of Parliament House, Canberra, on the evening of October 15. Previous
Airbus delivers 8,000th aircraft
Airbus has delivered its 8,000 aircraft, an A320 to AirAsia’s Indonesia operation. The milestone aircraft departed Toulouse for Jakarta on Saturday. “The people behind Airbus and their commitment in delivering the best product are key to our fruitful relationship, and we are extremely proud to have the 8,000th Airbus as a member of our fleet,”
Virgin feels cost pressures – projects operating loss and sets higher fares
Aggressive competition in the domestic market, rising operating costs, restructuring costs and investments in Skywest and Tigerair have resulted in Virgin Australia expecting to post a loss after tax of up to $110 million for the 2012/13 financial year. In a statement to the Australian Stock Exchange, Virgin CEO John Borghetti said the company’s performance