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China Southern increases flights for Christmas

China Southern Airlines has announced on December 8 that it is adding two additional frequencies each week on the Sydney-Guangzhou route immediately until February 20 due to strong demand over the Christmas season. The flights will be operated by 254-seat Airbus A330-200s.

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A400M flies

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The Airbus Military A400M completed its successful maiden flight on December 11, taking off from Seville, Spain, at 10:15 local time and landing 3hr 47min later, with the crew of MSN 1 confirming the aircraft and its engines performed as expected. “We have had a very successful first flight – the takeoff performance was impressive,

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ARFF at Gold Coast goes digital

Gold Coast Airport’s Aviation Rescue and Fire Fighting station (ARFF) is the first in the country to receive a digital upgrade to its fire control centre, Airservices Australia announced on December 11. Part of a $12 million nationwide rollout of new fire control technology, the new integrated digital system replaces a number of older standalone

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787 first flight planned for December 15

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Boeing has announced that the window for the first flight of the 787 Dreamliner will open at 10am local time on December 15. “This date is dependent on final internal reviews, taxi tests and receiving the final experimental ticket from the US Federal Aviation Administration,” the company said in a media notice issued on December

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SAS appoints new general manager in Australia

Scandanavian Airlines (SAS) has appointed Irmgard Goetjes-Pedersen as its general manager of operations for Australia and New Zealand. She succeeds Lars Olofsson who has taken up a position with the airline in Beijing.

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787 finishes static, gauntlet tests

Boeing has announced that it has completed the analysis of the static test on the wing join modification for the 787 Dreamliner, while also announcing that the first aircraft has completed its gauntlet tests. “I am happy to report that the program has validated the airplane structure for the 787 Dreamliner,” said Scott Fancher, vice

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