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Tigerair launches MPL program with CAE Oxford
/The Tigerair Group has entered an arrangement with CAE Oxford Aviation Academy (OAA) to offer training for multi-crew pilot licences (MPL) in Melbourne and Singapore. Under the agreement, the OAA will train new A320 first officers for the Singapore-based carrier in a competency-based MPL program to be conducted at training locations in Singapore and Melbourne.
Read moreQantas-Emirates trans-Tasman alliance to start in August
/ | 3 Comments on Qantas-Emirates trans-Tasman alliance to start in AugustQantas and Emirates will fulfill their strategy to expand their alliance to trans-Tasman services when the two airlines open routes between Australia and New Zealand to aligned fares, frequent flyer benefits and codeshare arrangements from August 14. Together, the airlines will operate around 130 services per week from Auckland, Christchurch, Wellington and Queenstown to Australian
Read moreQuickstep completes production readiness tests for Lockheed Martin C-130J contract
/Hot on the heels of delivering components to the F-35 program, carbon-fibre composite component manufacturer Quickstep has completed qualification testing required by Lockheed Martin for the production of wing flaps for the C-130J Hercules. Quickstep has now started to manufacture the wing flaps at its Bankstown Airport facility, with deliveries expected to begin during the
Read moreBell’s new 407GX to tour
/The latest generation of the popular Bell 407 range – the 407GX – will visit Australia in August on a demonstration tour spanning the continent before heading to Singapore for further demonstrations in Asia. Bell-appointed dealer for the region, Hawker Pacific is leading the 407GX’s inaugural visit. The company’s Tony Jones said the new helicopter’s
Read moreBoeing finalises 737 MAX 8 configuration
/Boeing has completed the firm configuration of the 737 MAX 8, paving the way for production-led design to begin. “We have defined the design requirements for the 737 MAX that provide our customers with the most value in the single-aisle market,” said Michael Teal, chief project engineer, 737 MAX, Boeing Commercial Airplanes. “We continue to
Read moreKeith Douglas appointed GippsAero CEO
/GippsAero has announced the appointment of Keith Douglas as the new CEO of its aircraft business. Douglas joined the company in 2011 as the chief operating officer. He has experience in business transition, restructuring and integration in previous roles, an. takes over from Terry Miles. “We are pleased to appoint Keith as the new CEO
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