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Could Virgin Australia Airbus A330-200s be taking off to Tokyo Haneda? (Seth Jaworski)

Virgin Australia gets ACCC approval for Virgin Atlantic partnership

Australia’s competition regulator has approved Virgin Australia’s application to deepen its partnership with Virgin Atlantic on Australia-UK/Ireland routes.

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Representatives from Azul, AerCap and Embraer cut the ribbon on the first delivery of the E195-E2 regional jet. (Embraer/Twitter)

Azul receives first Embraer E195-E2

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Brazil’s Azul Airlines officially received the first Embraer E195-E2 regional jet at the manufacturer’s São José dos Campos facility on September 12.

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F-35As A35-015 and A35-016 after arriving at Williamtown on September 10. (Defence)

Two more F-35A aircraft delivered to RAAF Base Williamtown

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The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) 3SQN based at RAAF Base Williamtown has received two more Lockheed Martin F-35As – A35-015 and A35-016.

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Fiji Airways' first Airbus A350-900 has rolled out of the paintshop. (Airbus)

Fiji Airways’ first Airbus A350-900 emerges from paintshop

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Fiji Airways has released pictures of its first Airbus A350-900 MSN299 emerging from the paintshop as the clock ticks down to delivery in November 2019.

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A file image of a Virgin Australia Regional Airlines (VARA) Airbus A320. (Rob Finlayson)

ATSB raises need for documentation, procedures after 2018 incident

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The ATSB has released its final report into a 2018 incident when a Virgin Australia Regional Airlines Airbus A320 took off with parts of its landing gear ground locks still attached.

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The 737 MAX is powered by CFM International Leap-1B engines. (Boeing)

Boeing expects staggered return to service for 737 MAX

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Boeing chief executive Dennis Muilenburg says a “phased un-grounding” of the 737 MAX by regulators around the world is a possibility.

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