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Modest Qantas profit against a “challenging backdrop”
/Qantas has posted a modest profit after tax of $6 million and a near $100 million increase in underlying profit before tax from $95 million to $192 million for the 2012-13 financial year. Revenue growth was up barely one per cent to $15.9 billion. “This result shows good progress in the Group’s strategy against a
Read moreAir New Zealand’s best profit result in five years
/Air New Zealand has posted a before tax profit of NZ$256 million, the airline’s best profit result in five years. Net profit after tax profit grew 156 per cent of NZ$183 million. The big leap in profit came in a more modest three per cent increase in revenue to NZ$4.6 billion. “This result is one
Read moreMalaysia goes to triple daily from Sydney
/Competition on services between Malaysia and Australia continues to intensify with Malaysia Airlines announcing it will increase its frequency to Sydney to triple daily from February 5. Last week Air Asia X said it will increase capacity to twice daily later this year. Malaysian’s third daily service between Sydney and Kuala Lumpur using A330-300s will
Read moreStopRotor completes successful first transition flight
/StopRotor Technology has completed flight tests on the Hybrid RotorWing prototype, successfully completing their first inflight transition between fixed and rotary wing flight. The aircraft prototype successfully transitioned between fixed and rotary wing modes by unlocking and spinning up its RotorWing. As reported in Australian Aviation in April, the RotorWing can act as a rotating
Read moreADF accepts first MRH90 simulator
/The Defence Materiel Organisation has accepted the delivery of the first of two MRH90 helicopter simulators for the Army Aviation Training Centre in Oakey, Queensland. The MRH90 simulator is accredited to level D standard, meaning an hour in the simulator equates to an hour in the real helicopter. Army and Navy pilots will train on the
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Jabiru Twin takes to the skies
/ | 2 Comments on Jabiru Twin takes to the skiesJabiru Aircraft has flown its first twin-engined aircraft. Inspired by the company’s dealer in South Africa to meet the unique operating environment of the region, the first aircraft was developed and constructed in Australia before the components were shipped to South Africa for fitting to a new Jabiru 430. The twin engines are mounted on
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