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Cessna delivers first Skycatcher

Cessna delivered its first Model 162 Skycatcher on December 18 at a delivery ceremony held at Yingling Aircraft in Wichita, Kansas. The aircraft, which recently received ASTM compliance which clears it for flights under the Light Sport Aircraft category in the US without the need for FAA certification, was delivered to Rose Pelton, the wife

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Worst year ever for aviation

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As expected, preliminary ICAO statistics record that 2009 saw the biggest decline in passenger traffic during the jet age. Compared to 2008, international passenger traffic decreased by 3.9 per cent while domestic travel was down 1.8 per cent, leaving overall passenger traffic down 3.1 per cent as capacity declined by the same amount. All regions

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More flights on time in November

On time performance among Australian domestic carriers was significantly better during November 2009 compared to the same month last year, according to a report recently released by BITRE. For the month, airlines averaged 85.6 per cent on time departures and a cancellation rate of 0.7 per cent across all domestic services, compared with rates of

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Qantas to launch A380 Melbourne-London services

Qantas has announced that it will deploy the A380 on the Melbourne-Singapore-London route from January 18 shortly after it takes delivery of its sixth of the type. Initially, one to two QF9/10 services per week will be operated by the A380, rising to regular twice weekly services from March 29. From that date, the airline

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Tiger confirms IPO

Tiger Aviation Group, the parent company of Tiger Airways, has lodged documents with Singaporean authorities confirming that it will launch an initial public offering (IPO) to help fund aircraft acquisitions and repay debt. According to various media reports, the company has filed a preliminary prospectus with the Monetary Authority of Singapore which will see part

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ANA orders 777s, 767s

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Japan’s All Nippon Airlines has placed an order with Boeing for five 777-200ERs and five 767-300ERs. The order is valued at US$2bn (A$2.26bn) at list prices, although the airline is likely to have extracted a significant discount. ANA will be the first customer to take delivery of the Boeing 787, which is expected during the

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