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Daher-Socata increases market share with TBM 850
Headlines

Daher-Socata’s delivery of 38 TBM 850s during 2012 has propelled it to a higher share of its market segment. The 2012 deliveries represented a market share of 18 per cent and bring total TBM 850 deliveries to 298. The company’s senior vice president Nicolas Chabbert said the availability of the TBM 850 Elite boosted sales

A welcome new year accolade for Diamond / Hawker Pacific
Headlines

Diamond Aircraft’s DA40-XLS has been awarded 2012 Plane of the Year by respected online publisher Aero News Network. The publication gave the accolade to the DA40 stating: “With a modern glass cockpit and digital autopilot now available, the 150kt DA40 XLS has a 720nm range at 75 per cent power, burning all of 10 gallons

Etihad moves to new reservations system – aligns with Virgin
Airlines

Etihad Airways will migrate its existing reservations system to Sabre as part of a US$1 billion investment in improving its passengers sales, website and check in systems. Following the changeover, Etihad’s new system will be fully aligned with partner Virgin Australia, which moved to Sabre on January 13 this year. The Passenger Service System represents

Lockheed Martin proposes ATM platform for Australia
ATC

Lockheed Martin will offer its new SkyLine Enterprise air traffic management (ATM) platform for the new oneSky Australia air traffic system being procured by Airservices and the Department of Defence. oneSky, which seeks to combine civil and military operations into a single air traffic management solution, is planned to be fully operational by 2020. The

RAAF Hawks return to the air after grounding
Defence

The RAAF has resumed flying its fleet of Hawk lead-in fighter trainer aircraft after they were grounded on February 4 following an engine incident. The aircraft were suspended from flying as a safety precaution after the pilot of a Hawk operating a routine training flight from RAAF Base Pearce “noticed an engine warning light”. According

Jetstar takes off to the Red Centre
Airlines

Jetstar has announced the introduction of four-weekly flights between Sydney and Ayers Rock from June 4. The new service is seen as a tourism boon for the region, the airline’s CEO for Australia and New Zealand David Hall saying: “Jetstar has a proven record of generating new market demand through our low fares offering and