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An artist's impression of an Airbus A321P2F in Australia Post/Qantas livery. (Qantas)

Qantas signs up for Airbus A321 passenger to freighter conversion

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Qantas says it plans to introduce the Airbus A321 for its freight business from October 2020 as part of an expanded agreement with Australia Post.

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Cobham Aviation Services cadet pilots are trained by Flight Training Adelaide. (Cobham Aviation Services)

Cobham opens applications for 2020 cadet pilot course

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Cobham Aviation Services has opened applications for its second cadet pilot course that will commence in early 2020 and be run by Flight Training Adelaide.

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Australia's domestic carriers at Sydney Airport. (Seth Jaworski)

IATA data shows Australian domestic airline market stagnant

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Domestic air transport demand in Australia has stagnated amidst rising concerns about the country’s economic outlook, new figures from IATA show.

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The Diamond DA40 XLT taxiing at Bankstown Airport. (Seth Jaworski)

From the archives: Flight test: Diamond DA40 XLT

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This story from the Australian Aviation archives comes from July 2013, when Owen Zupp took the Diamond DA40 XLT on a flight test.

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Virgin Australia Boeing 737-800 VH-YIV with the new split scimitar winglets. (Virgin Australia)

Virgin Australia adding Split Scimitar winglets to five Boeing 737-800s

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Virgin Australia has retrofitted new Split Scimitar winglets on the first of five Boeing 737-800s that will be used on international routes.

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A file image of a Cathay Pacific Airbus A350-900 at Hong Kong airport. (Rob Finlayson)

Cathay Pacific says HK political unrest has affected forward bookings

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Cathay Pacific says the political unrest in Hong Kong has affected forward bookings as it reported a return to profitability for the first half of 2019.

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