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Virgin Australia's Velocity frequent flyer program. (Virgin Australia)

Virgin Australia Velocity frequent flyer program reaches 10 million members

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The Virgin Australia Velocity frequent flyer program is celebrating reaching 10 million members by giving members bonus points and status credits.

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An artist's impression of an ATR 42-600S. (ATR)

ATR board formally authorises launch of 42-600S turboprop

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Turboprop maker ATR board of directors have formally given the green light for a short takeoff and landing (STOL) variant of its 42-600 aircraft.

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The ExecuJet hangar in Sydney. (ExecuJet)

ExecuJet MRO Services opens line maintenance workshop in Brisbane

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Business aviation company ExecuJet has expanded its maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) presence in Australia with a new facility at Brisbane Airport.

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American Airlines pushes back Boeing 737 MAX return until Jan 2020

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American Airlines says it expects to resume flying its fleet of currently grounded Boeing 737 MAX aircraft from January 16 2020.

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N707JT departs Sydney Airport during its November 2010 visit to Australia. (Seth Jaworski)

HARS pushes back arrival of John Travolta Boeing 707 to 2020

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The Historical Aviation Restoration Society has delayed the ferry flight of an ex-Qantas Boeing 707 owned by John Travolta to calendar 2020.

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A Boeing 737 MAX in final assembly. (Boeing)

Boeing orders, deliveries down in September amid ongoing MAX grounding

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Boeing delivered 302 commercial aircraft in the nine months to September 2019, down 48 per cent from 568 in the prior corresponding period, figures show.

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