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Rex adds weekday Cairns-Townsville service
| 4 Comments on Rex adds weekday Cairns-Townsville serviceRegional Express (Rex) is further expanding its presence in North Queensland with the addition of weekday services on the Cairns-Townsville route from early July. The airline will offer three flights a day between Cairns and Townsville on weekdays from July 6. Rex began flying one flight on Saturdays and Sundays between Cairns and Townsville in
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S-97 Raider makes first flight
/Sikorsky’s S-97 Raider rigid coaxial rotor prototype made its first flight from the company’s Development Flight Center at West Palm Beach, Florida, on May 22, testing the new design’s airworthiness in the low-speed flight environment. The S-97 program’s chief pilot Bill Fell and co-pilot Kevin Bredenbeck flew N971SK for almost an hour, putting the Raider
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Air NZ completes Sydney lounge refurbishment with Auckland to follow
/ | 4 Comments on Air NZ completes Sydney lounge refurbishment with Auckland to followAir New Zealand has completed the refurbishment of its Sydney Airport lounge, boosting seating capacity and adding a number of new features that will be progressively rolled out across other lounges in period ahead. Recognising the importance Australia plays in Air NZ’s route network, Sydney was the first port chosen to showcase the airline’s new
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Airwork Helicopters obtains CASA approval for composite tail rotor blades
/ | 2 Comments on Airwork Helicopters obtains CASA approval for composite tail rotor bladesCaboolture’s Airwork Helicopters has recently obtained a Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) and Australian Parts Manufacturing Approval (APMA) from CASA to manufacture a new composite tail rotor blade for the Bell 206 series of helicopters. Following four years of development and certification, Airwork Helicopters has commenced production of the Kevlar and carbon fibre blades which founder
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Qantas tops Virgin Australia for punctuality in April
/ | 3 Comments on Qantas tops Virgin Australia for punctuality in AprilQantas has ended Virgin Australia’s run as the nation’s most punctual airline. Figures from the Bureau of Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Economics (BITRE) showed 87.9 per cent of all Qantas domestic flights departed on time in April, while 86 per cent of its services arrived at the gate on time. The Flying Kangaroos came in
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SIA to offer “hard to refuse” prices for new premium economy
/ | 1 Comment on SIA to offer “hard to refuse” prices for new premium economySingapore Airlines (SIA) says its US$80 million investment to introduce a premium economy cabin on its Boeing 777-300ER, Airbus A380 and A350 fleet will boost yields and meet the demands of a growing customer segment willing to pay more for some additional in-flight comforts. And the airline is promising to offer “hard to refuse” prices
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