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

Sydney Airport posts 14.8 per cent lift in first half net profit

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Sydney Airport has reported a double-digit improvement in net profit for the first half of calendar 2019 amid challenging operating conditions.

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The Japanese government's Boeing 747-400 VIP jet 20-1101 takes off. (Japan Air Self Defence Force/Wikimedia Commons)

Former Japanese government Boeing 747-400 put up for sale

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A second-hand Boeing 747-400 that was previously flown by the Japanese government has been put on sale for US$28 million.

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A supplied image of Embraer Praetor 500 PR-ZTQ. (Embraer)

Embraer Praetor 500 business jet certified

Embraer says it has received the type certificate for its Praetor 500 midsize business jet from Brazil’s civil aviation authority.

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A file image international carriers at Sydney Airport. (Seth Jaworski)

IATA says air travel more efficient and more widely accessible

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Air travel is continuing to become more efficient and more widely accessible, according to a report from the International Air Transport Association (IATA).

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The crash site of SOCATA TB-10 Tobago, VH-YTM. (ATSB/South Australia Police)

ATSB releases final report into 2017 fatal Angel Flight crash

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The Australian Transport Safety Bureau has released its final report into a 2017 crash into a SOCATA TB-10 Tobago operating an Angel Flight charity flight.

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A supplied image of the Airbus H145 helicopter for New Zealand. (Airbus)

Airbus delivers two H145 helicopters for emergency medical services in NZ

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Airbus has delivered its first two H145 helicopters for the New Zealand market configured for emergency medical services.

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