Regional charter carrier Alliance has announced a 21 per cent increase in revenue for the 2013 financial year, raising earnings to $223 million. The company achieved a more than 10 per cent after-tax return, reporting a healthy $23.3 million in net profit after tax, a 13 per cent increase on the previous year. During the
Jetstar is implementing a new iPad app that allows pilots to quickly and accurately calculate aircraft weight and balance before takeoff. Jetload, developed by Zensar Technologies Australia, will be used on board Jetstar’s A320s and is the first of its kind to be deployed in an Australian flightdeck. Jetload is synchronised using a WIFI connection
Qantas has announced a series of improvements to its services to Hong Kong, Los Angeles, Auckland and Christchurch, as it embarks on extending its alliance with Emirates across the Tasman from today. A twice-weekly nonstop service between Perth and Auckland will be introduced on a seasonal basis from early December to the end of January
The Qantas Group is to open a new $100 million base at Melbourne Airport to maintain Jetstar’s 787 fleet and will likely become the base for Qantas’s mainline 787s in due course. The facility will also provide crew training, incorporating a 787 simulator and a cabin trainer. Jetstar will lease a hangar from the Qantas Group
Low-cost airline Scoot has launched a cheeky advertising campaign targeting this year’s federal election. The campaign – It’s Abbott time you got a Ruddy good fare – offers cheap flights on Scoot’s services from Sydney and Gold Coast to Singapore and beyond to Bangkok, Taipei and other destinations. “With political advertising going into overdrive, Scoot
Rising demand for travel between Hong Kong and Australia has led Cathay Pacific to call for more capacity between the two markets. The airline, having reached its limit of 70 flights a week under current bilateral agreements, will seek additional flights as airports in Australia record dramatically increased inbound traffic from Hong Kong and China.