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Qantas has announced the a new boss of its international business. (Rob Finlayson)

Qantas on track to make Project Sunrise decision by end of 2019

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Qantas chief executive Alan Joyce says the airline is on track to decide whether to place an order for its Project Sunrise challenge by the end of 2019.

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A file image of Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 engines. (Rolls-Royce)

Rolls-Royce interim profit up, prepares for Brexit

Engine maker Rolls-Royce has reported a lift in operating profit for the first half of calendar 2019 amid improvement in its civil aerospace business.

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Trailblazer: Aviation Australia and its global reach

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In fewer than decades, Aviation Australia has established itself as the pre-eminent aviation engineering training organisation in the southern hemisphere with campuses in Brisbane, Cairns, Melbourne and Perth.

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Hawaiian Airlines Airbus A330-200 H380HA takes off from Brisbane. (Aaron Taylor)

Hawaiian Airlines adding seasonal fourth weekly Brisbane flight

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Hawaiian Airlines is adding a fourth weekly flight between Brisbane and Honolulu during the upcoming school holiday period in September and October 2019.

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Airservices Australia sets up independent review of its workplace culture

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Airservices Australia says it will set up an independent review of its workplace culture after a survey of its air traffic controllers found examples of bullying and sexual harassment.

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Boeing 737 MAX 8 N8704Q at Darwin Airport on Australia Day 2017. (Tony Kao)

Boeing on track to submit 737 MAX software fix by September: CEO

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Boeing chief executive Dennis Muilenburg says the company is on track to submit its final software update for the grounded 737 MAX to the United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) by September.

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