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American Airlines and Qantas want to expand their trans-Pacific alliance. (Seth Jaworski)

US government gives tentative approval for Qantas-American JV

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The United States government has granted American Airlines and Qantas “tentative approval” to form a joint-venture alliance on trans-Pacific routes with anti-trust immunity.

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A file image of a Boeing 737 MAX 8 tail and winglets. (Boeing)

Boeing CEO hopeful 737 MAX will be in the air by the end of 2019

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Boeing chief executive Dennis Muilenburg says the grounded fleet of 737 MAXes could be back in the air by the end of 2019.

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QantasLink is a big operator of Bombardier's Q400s. (Bombardier Commercial Aircraft)

De Havilland Aircraft of Canada is the Q400’s new home

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Longview Aviation Capital has established De Havilland Aircraft of Canada Ltd as the company responsible for manufacturing the Q400 turboprop.

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SilkAir operates the 737-800 to Cairns and Darwin. (Andrew Belczacki)

SilkAir begins daily flights to Cairns

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Singapore Airlines’ regional carrier SilkAir has increased capacity on Singapore-Cairns by 40 per cent with the start of daily services on the route.

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A pair of Airbus A330s from Cathay Pacific and Qantas at Sydney Airport. (Rob Finlayson)

Qantas to appeal Cathay Pacific codeshare rejection

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Qantas will seek to reverse a draft ruling from Australia regulators denying the airline approval to allow Cathay Pacific to codeshare on flight between Australia and Hong Kong.

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Silkair flight MI811, operated by Boeing 737 MAX 8 9V-MBC arrives at Cairns Airport in January 2018. (Andrew Belczacki)

Airlines expecting gradual return of Boeing 737 MAX

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Singapore Airlines CEO Goh Choon Phong says approval from pilots, regulators and passengers is needed for SilkAir’s Boeing 737 MAX 8s to resume operations.

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