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Comment: Mixed Fleet Future for RAAF?
Defence

by Kristian Hollins In the haze of further indecision by government yesterday, a few key points were lost in the ether which might give an indication of the way government is progressively thinking. When Australia made the decision to buy-in to the ambitious Joint Strike Fighter program, it was with a view to resolving two fleets–one

AirAsia orders 100 more A320s
Headlines

Asia’s largest low-cost carrier – Air Asia – has ordered 36 current-model A320s and 64 A320neo jets. The aircraft will be added to the airline’s all-A320 fleet.  To date AirAsia has ordered 475 of the aircraft for use on its existing network of 70 destinations and to grow services deeper into Asia. AirAsia’s CEO Tony

Wedgetail no longer a concerning project
Defence

Defence Minister Stephen Smith and Defence Materiel Minister Jason Clare have announced that the Project AIR 5077 Airborne Early Warning & Control (AEW&C) Wedgetail has been removed from the government’s Projects of Concern list. The project was first approved in 2000 with a budget of $3.8 billion (in today’s dollars) to procure six 737-700BBJ aircraft

Super Hornets now fully operational
Defence

Minister for Defence Stephen Smith and Minister for Defence Materiel Jason Clare have announced the achievement of Final Operating Capability by the RAAF’s fleet of 24 F/A-18F Super Hornets. The major milestone is achieved when the entire capability can be deployed on Defence operations. According to Defence, FOC takes into account not only the aircraft

Australia seeks pricing info on extra Super Hornets
Defence

Defence Minister Stephen Smith and Minister for Defence Materiel Jason Clare have announced that Australia has sent a letter of request (LOR) to the US government for the possible purchase of 24 more Boeing F/A-18F Super Hornets for the RAAF. The announcement coincided with a declaration of final operational capability (FOC) for the RAAF’s extent

Emirates’ fleet continues to grow
Airlines

Emirates is taking delivery of a record five new widebody aircraft during December. As the carrier continues to expand its global reach, Emirates is placing two A380s and three 777-300ERs in to service during the month.  The deliveries will bring to 30 the number of A380s in Emirates service. The new aircraft will serve new