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International Air Transport Association director general and chief executive Alexandre de Juniac. (IATA)

IATA downgrades profit forecast for calendar 2019

Airlines are collectively expected to post a decline in profit for the first time in three years in 2019 as trade tensions, rising fuel prices and a slumping cargo markets take their toll on the bottom line. The International Air Transport Association (IATA) said on Sunday it expected airlines to earn US$28 billion in net

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Airlines are expected to post a 10th decade of profitability in 2018. (Rob Finlayson)

Aviation leaders gathering in Seoul for IATA AGM amid cloudy outlook

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Some 1,000 aviation executives are heading Seoul after a difficult start to 2019 due to trade tensions, high fuel prices and a slumping cargo market.

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The ash plume from the Eyjafjallajokull. (Henrik Thorburn)

From the archives: Service interrupted: Ash cloud causes chaos

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This story from the Australian Aviation archives is from June 2010, when Geoffrey Thomas wrote about the disruption caused by the Eyjafjallajökull volcano.

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Emma Mahoney – from aircraft engineer to teaching engineering.

Engineering change – in the footsteps of pioneers

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This story on Aviation Australia instructor/assessor for mechanical Emma Mahoney first appeared in the May 2019 edition of Australian Aviation.

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QantasLink Q400 named Darling Downs at Wellcamp Airport. (Wellcamp)

Qantas partners with Flight Training Adelaide for Wellcamp academy

Qantas has named Flight Training Adelaide (FTA) as the new training provider for its pilot school at Wellcamp Airport in Toowoomba, west of Brisbane.

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An image of the Airbus A300B from the Airbus archives. (Airbus)

Airbus celebrates 50th anniversary

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Airbus launched of a world-wide campaign to mark its 50th anniversary, with 50 stories to be released on 50 consecutive days.

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