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AA debt increases despite stronger performance
/American Airlines’ parent company AMR Corporation has incurred a loss of US$238 million for the third quarter compared with a US$162m loss in the corresponding quarter of 2011. The airline said costs associated with Chapter 11 restructuring were responsible for the loss, the majority of which was related to employee severance payments. The result comes
Read moreFrench court finds in favour of Bell
/A French court has dismissed claims against Bell Helicopter brought by Eurocopter, which had claimed the original design of the Bell 429’s skid gear infringed a Eurocopter patent. “This ruling by the French court, once again validating the design of the Bell 429 production skid gear, is a resounding victory for Bell Helicopter,” said John
Read moreAGL Action, Careflight operational merger progresses
/Co-operation between the AGL Action Rescue Helicopter Service and Careflight NSW emergency helicopter services has moved a step closer, boosted with the board of the AGL-sponsored service agreeing to conduct joint due diligence towards establishing an operational merger. The move would represent the initial stages of developing a national framework for Australia’s 11 community helicopter providers
Read moreTiger announces Sydney-Mackay
Tiger Airways continues to expand with the announcement of flights between Sydney and Mackay starting December 17. Up to five flights a week will provide around 1,800 seats between the cities. The announcement comes a week after the airline said it will introduction four-weekly services between Melbourne and Mackay starting December 18. Around 20 jobs
Read moreVictorian govt supports Edenhope upgrade
Victorian Aviation Minister Gordon Rich-Phillips has announced $100,000 to upgrade Edenhope Aerodrome to support aerial emergency services access to the region. The airport, which is located in the far west of Victoria, will have its airstrip widened to support aeromedical and firefighting services in the West Wimmera Shire Council area. The facilities will be improved
Read moreA400M simulates air-to-air refuelling
Airbus Military continues flight testing of the A400M airlifter, with the most recent exercise simulating air-to-air refuelling with a French Air Force Transall. The two aircraft performed 20 ‘dry contacts’ during the flight, which is a prelude to conducting so-called ‘wet contact’ refuelling tests early next year. The A400M had previously conducted dry trials with
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