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IATA lifts forecasts for airline profitability amid lower fuel prices
Airlines

The International Air Transport Association estimates airlines are expected to collectively post a US$35.5 billion profit for calendar 2018.

Strike action called off as Air NZ, unions reach in-principle agreement
Airlines

Air New Zealand and two unions representing about 1,000 staff have reached an in-principle agreement on new wages and conditions, leading to the threat of strike action being withdrawn.

American, Qantas hoping for prompt approval of proposed alliance
Airlines

American Airlines and Qantas have called on the US to "promptly approve" its proposed joint-venture alliance on trans-Pacific routes.

United plans Melbourne-San Francisco nonstop service
Airlines

United plans to add a fifth route to its Australian network from October 2019 when it commences nonstop flights between Melbourne Tullamarine and San Francisco. The airline will operate Boeing 787-9s three times a week on the Melbourne-San Francisco route from October 29 2019. Currently, United serves Sydney from Houston, Los Angeles and San Francisco,

Australian Space Agency to be based in Adelaide
Headlines

Australia's national space agency will be based in Adelaide, Prime Minister Scott Morrison and South Australia Premier Stephen Marshall have announced.

Boeing to offer 777X as business jet
Business Aviation

Boeing had added its in-development 777-X family of aircraft comprising the 777-8X and 777-9X as to its business jet BBJ lineup.