Powered by MOMENTUM MEDIA
world of aviation logo

Category: Airlines

Virgin to introduce Melbourne-Hamilton Island
Airlines

From August 15 Virgin Australia will introduce nonstop services between Melbourne and Hamilton Island. The airline will operate 737-800s with eight business class and 168 economy class seats and will become the first airline to offer business class on the route since 2004. Virgin Australia’s recently-appointed Chief Commercial Officer, Judith Crompton said: “Melbourne to Hamilton

Korean Air orders 747-8 and 777-300ERs
Airlines

Korean Air has announced an order for five 747-8 Intercontinental and six 777-300ER aircraft. The value of the transaction is approximately $3.6 billion at current list prices. Korean Air is the only airline to order both the passenger and freighter variations of the 747-8. When the order is finalised, the South Korean flag carrier will

Jetstar launches nonstop flights to Lombok
Airlines

Jetstar will introduce flights between Perth and the Indonesian island of Lombok from September 24. 
The new route will be the first nonstop service from Australia to the emerging tourism destination and becomes the airline’s 15th international destination and fifth to Indonesia. “The size and scale of Jetstar allows us to open new routes and

Launch customer Air New Zealand gets its first A320 with Sharklets
Airlines

Air New Zealand has taken delivery of its first A320 equipped with fuel-saving wingtip Sharklets at a ceremony during the 50th Paris Airshow on Monday. Airbus launched the Sharklet in November 2009, with Air New Zealand becoming the first to commit to the fuel saving devices. So far more than 70 Sharklet aircraft have been

Former Air New Zealand CEO Toomey to head Jet Airways
Airlines

After maintaining a low profile since the spectacular collapse of Ansett in 2001, Gary Toomey has been appointed as CEO of India’s second largest airline, Jet Airways. Following a successful period as chief financial officer at Qantas, as CEO of Air New Zealand Toomey led the disastrous campaign to acquire Ansett resulting in the collapse

Farewell Aeropelican
Airlines

Farewell Aeropelican

by WOFA June 13, 2013

The integration of merged Brindabella Airlines and Aeropelican takes its final step on June 24 when the 42 year-old Aeropelican name is removed from aircraft and marketing collateral. The fleet will be rebranded as Brindabella Airlines and marketed under the FQ flight designator. The association with Qantas will be maintained. The move completes the merging of