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Qantas confirms Emirates talks, but won’t say where they stand
Qantas has confirmed that Emirates is among “a number of airlines” with which it is discussing potential alliances. The statement, released to the ASX, came in response to a report in The Financial Review claiming that Qantas and Emirates are close to a landmark tie-up that would substantially transform Qantas’s beleaguered international operations. The Financial
Read moreIndonesian Flankers touch down in Darwin
/ | 32 Comments on Indonesian Flankers touch down in DarwinFour Indonesian Sukhoi Su-27 and Su-30 ‘Flanker’ fighters touched down in Darwin yesterday as the top line Russian-built jets made their first visit to Australia. The arrival of the jets, ahead of the bi-annual ‘Pitch Black’ air combat exercise, marks the first time RAAF personnel will have come in close contact with the advanced Russian-made
Read moreMore Melbourne maintenance jobs to go
A partly Qantas-owned aircraft maintenance company will shut its doors in September, leaving 164 Melbourne-based workers out of a job. LTQ Engineering, a joint venture between Qantas and Lufthansa Technik, confirmed yesterday that it would close down, citing a lack of demand for engine overhauls. The company serviced CFM56 engines for Qantas’ 737 fleet but
Read moreQantas close to Emirates tie up — report
/ | 1 Comment on Qantas close to Emirates tie up — reportQantas is closing in on a landmark tie-up with Emirates that would see the Flying Kangaroo reroute many of its international flights to Dubai, The Australian Financial Review reported today. An alliance with Emirates – long a subject of speculation – would free up Qantas to focus on Asia as it seeks to resuscitate its
Read moreSilkAir tweaks Darwin schedule
Singapore Airlines subsidiary SilkAir has announced changes to its four times weekly Darwin service for the summer season. The changes will see Wednesday and Sunday flights retimed to depart Singapore at 9:55 am and to return from Darwin at 5:10 pm rather than its current early morning departure time. This will allow for increased connectivity
Read moreAeromexico, Boeing announce deal for 100 airliners
/Aeromexico has reached a deal with Boeing to purchase 90 737 MAX-8 and -9 aircraft and 10 787 Dreamliners, continuing a strong sales run for the US planemaker. The deal – worth US$10.8 billion at list prices once finalised – represents the largest ever aircraft purchase by a Mexican carrier, Aeromexico said. The airline said
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