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Air New Zealand unveils summer schedule changes, including route additions and capacity boosts

Air New Zealand appoints Greg Foran as new chief executive

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Air New Zealand has announced Greg Foran, a New Zealander currently running Walmart’s United States operations, as its new chief executive.

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A file image of Air Tanzania's taking delivery of its first A220-300. (Airbus)

From the archives: How the Airbus A220 family is fit for purpose

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This feature story about the Airbus A220 written by John Walton first appeared in the June 2019 edition of Australian Aviation.

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Virgin Australia Airbus A330-300 VH-XFG arrives at Townsville. (Dave Parer)

Virgin Australia “reasonably capable” to start Haneda flights by Mar 2020

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The Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Cities and Regional Development says Virgin Australia is reasonably capable of flying to Tokyo from March 2020.

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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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