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IATA to shortly launch communications campaign on environment

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IATA will shortly launch a new campaign designed to highlight the work the aviation industry is doing to reduce its carbon footprint.

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Hong Kong was the host city for the 2019 AAPA Assembly of Presidents, with Cathay Pacific the host airline. (Rob Finlayson)

Air New Zealand leases two Cathay Pacific aircraft as cover for 787-9 fleet

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Air New Zealand says it has leased two aircraft from alliance partner Cathay Pacific as cover while its Boeing 787-9 fleet undergoes required engine checks.

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A file image international carriers at Sydney Airport. (Seth Jaworski)

IATA forecasts airlines to earn US$29.3 billion in net profit in 2020

IATA expects airlines around the world to collectively post net profit of US$29.3bln in 2020 as fears of a global recession ease and oil prices stabilise.

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A file image of a Jetstar Airbus A320. (Rob Finlayson)

Jetstar to cancel 90 flights as pilots take protected industrial action

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Jetstar says it will cancel 90 flights over the weekend of December 14/15 in response to protected industrial action by the pilots union the AFAP.

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A file image of Jetstar Airbus A320 VH-VQK. (Seth Jaworski)

ATSB releases final report on Jetstar A320 double go-around incident

Jetstar Airbus A320 did not have its landing gear down during one of two aborted attempts to land, an ATSB investigation has found.

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A Qatar Airways Boeing 777-300ER taxiing at Canberra Airport. (Seth Jaworski)

Qatar Airways stays upbeat about Canberra

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Qatar Airways is confident the airline’s Canberra service will grow in the period ahead given what the city has to offer.

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