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New Minister for Defence, Senator Linda Reynolds on the flight deck of HMAS Canberra with (L-R), Deputy Commander of Joint Task Force 661, CAPT Andrew Quinn; Commander of Joint Task Force 661, AIRCDRE Richard Owen, and Commanding Officer HMAS Canberra, CAPT Ashley Papp. (DEFENCE)

Senator Linda Reynolds sworn in as Australia’s Defence Minister

Governor-General Sir Peter Cosgrove has sworn in Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s new ministry, including Senator Linda Reynolds as Defence Minister.

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A file image of a Condor Airbus A321. (AviaAM Leasing)

AviaAM completes sale of Airbus A321 with lease attached

Lithuania-based AviaAM Leasing says it has sold an Airbus A321 narrowbody to Aergo Capital with a lease attached to SmartLynx Airlines.

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A file image of an RAAF C-130J Hercules fitted with the Ka-Band SATCOM communications system. (Defence)

RAAF begins installing ADS-B and Mode 5 IFF systems on C-130J fleet

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The RAAF has commenced installing new Mode 5 Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) systems and ADS-B transponders on its fleet of 12 C-130J transports.

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United Boeing 787-9 N35393 at Sydney Airport. (Kurt Ams/Sydney Airport)

United Airlines leads charge on biofuel commitment

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United Airlines has renewed its contract with World Energy to buy 10 million US gallons of sustainable aviation biofuel over the next two years.

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A file image of a KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Boeing 777. (KLM)

Europe to get its first dedicated sustainable aviation fuel production plant

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KLM Royal Dutch Airlines says it will buy 75,000 tonnes of aviation biofuel a year from Europe’s first dedicated production plant for sustainable biofuel.

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

Proposed Qantas and Cathay Pacific codeshare rejected

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Australia’s International Air Services Commission (IASC) has knocked back Qantas’s application to forge a deeper codeshare arrangement with Cathay Pacific.

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