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Boeing rolled out the first 737 MAX 10 on November 22 2019. (Boeing)

First Boeing 737 MAX 10 narrowbody emerges from final assembly

Boeing’s first 737 MAX 10 narrowbody emerged from the company’s Renton final assembly line in Washington State on November 22 2019.

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Fiji Airways Airbus A350-900 DQ-FAI at Sydney Airport. (Seth Jaworski)

First Fiji Airways Airbus A350-900 almost home

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Excitement is building ahead of the arrival of the first Fiji Airways Airbus A350-900 in Nadi and its entry into service from December 1 2019.

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Searidge Technologies will help build a remote digital tower prototype at Sydney Airport for Airservices. (Searidge Technologies)

Searidge Technologies to build remote digital tower prototype at Sydney

Searidge Technologies will build a digital control tower prototype for Airservices Australia to trial at Sydney Airport for possible contingency use.

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ATSB calls on CASA to enhance tools and guidance for air displays

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The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) has called on the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) to make further improvements to regulations covering air displays in response to a fatal crash in Perth in 2017.

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A file image of a Regional Express (Rex) Saab 340B (Seth Jaworski)

Singapore’s ST Engineering sells flight school to Regional Express

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Singapore-based ST Engineering has sold its ST Aerospace Academy pilot training school in Ballarat, Victoria to Australia’s Regional Express.

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The Airbus A350-1000 is a candidate aircraft for the Qantas Project Sunrise evaluation. (Victor Pody)

Qantas asks Airbus, Boeing to “sharpen their pencils” on Project Sunrise

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Qantas international boss Tina La Spina says the airline has asked Airbus and Boeing “to sharpen their pencils” on their Project Sunrise proposals.

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