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Emirates could order 20 more A380s

Emirates president Tim Clark says that Emirates could use an additional 20 A380s on top of the 58 already on order, and is also evaluating options to accelerate delivery of some other aircraft. Clark told Aviation Week that the airline would consider ordering the aircraft if Dubai International Airport (DXB) could be expanded to accommodate

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Auckland named best airport in Australasia

Auckland International Airport was voted as the best airport in Australasia at the 2009 World Travel Awards in London. Auckland Airport’s chief executive, Simon Moutter, said, “The recognition of Auckland Airport in the 2009 World Travel Awards is extremely satisfying. Each new award we receive is a testament to the enormous amount of work we

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AirAsia X to go double daily to Melbourne

AirAsia X has announced that it will operate twice daily services to Melbourne from February 2 2010. “With the increased frequency of flights out of Melbourne, the ability to make your own connections and through fares to destinations beyond Kuala Lumpur has never been easier,” AirAsia X general manager Australia Darren Wright said. “This increased

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September domestic traffic up

New data from the Bureau of Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Economics shows that passenger numbers on domestic routes increased by 2.3 per cent during September over the same month in 2008. Overall, there were 4.35 million passengers carried on domestic services during the month, resulting in a 2.5 per cent increase in revenue-passenger kilometres. Capacity

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Memorial tower for Nancy-Bird Walton opened

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A 1930s style aircraft control tower was opened on November 7 at Luskintyre Airfield in honour of the late pioneering aviatrix Nancy-Bird Walton. The 16m high tower features three viewing levels, including a 15sq m viewing area at the base with a garden featuring Nancy-Bird Camelias. Erected beside the memorial tower is a 16m flagpole,

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No cut in 737 production – Albaugh

Boeing Commercial Airplanes CEO Jim Albaugh told Reuters on November 15 that he does not expect that the company will have to cut production on its 737 line, despite the downturn in air travel markets. “We don’t anticipate that we are going to be down from the 31 (per month) we are at today,” he

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