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Sydney Airport CEO calls for more flexibility in aircraft movement cap

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Sydney Airport chief executive Geoff Culbert says there are compelling reasons to change outdated operating restrictions regarding aircraft movements.

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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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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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