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Aviation leaders gathering in Seoul for IATA AGM amid cloudy outlook
Airlines

Some 1,000 aviation executives are heading Seoul after a difficult start to 2019 due to trade tensions, high fuel prices and a slumping cargo market.

From the archives: Service interrupted: Ash cloud causes chaos
Airlines

This story from the Australian Aviation archives is from June 2010, when Geoffrey Thomas wrote about the disruption caused by the Eyjafjallajökull volcano.

Kununurra to get nonstop flights to Melbourne in 2020
Airlines

Nonstop flights between Melbourne and Kununurra will begin in May 2020 with the launch of a trial service operated by Alliance Airlines under a codeshare arrangement with Virgin Australia.

IATA CEO calls for regulator collaboration on Boeing 737 MAX certification
Airlines

IATA chief executive Alexandre de Juniac has called on regulators to "have the same timeline" for returning Boeing 737 MAX to service.

Asia Pacific airlines report higher passenger numbers and weaker cargo
Airlines

Airlines in the Asia Pacific increased the number of passengers carried by 3.7 per cent in April, Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) figures show.

ATR, Braathens Airlines and partners combine for “perfect flight”
Airlines

A group of businesses across aviation sector have joined forces to operate the “perfect flight” producing the lowest possible greenhouse gas emissions.