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A file image of Jetstar Airbus A320 VH-VQL. (Seth Jaworski)

From the archives: Bright star: Jetstar at 10

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This story from the Australian Aviation archives is from May 2014, when Gerard Frawley spoke to then Jetstar group chief executive Jayne Hrdlicka as the Qantas-owned low-cost carrier (LCC) celebrated 10 years since its first flight.

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A file image of Virgin Australia aircraft at Sydney Airport. (Rob Finlayson)

Virgin Australia expects $100mln drop in underlying earnings for 2018/19

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Virgin Australia chief executive Paul Scurrah says the airline group needs to be more resilient after flagging an underlying loss for the full 2018/19 financial year amid rising fuel costs and challenging market conditions.

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Jack Tyrrell at Sydney Airport. (Sydney Airport)

Sydney Airport offers friendlier face for visually impaired

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Sydney Airport is the first in Australia to offer a smartphone app helping blind and low vision travellers navigate through the airport.

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Boeing completes software update for 737 MAX

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Boeing says it has completed the software update for the anti-stall feature on board the 737 MAX and is working with the United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) towards a certification test flight.

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RAAA launches 2019 scholarships

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The Regional Aviation Association of Australia (RAAA) is calling for applications for its 2019 pilot and engineering scholarships.

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A file image of a Diamond DA42 from the manufacturer's website. (Diamond Aircraft)

Diamond DA42 crashes near Dubai airport

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A small aircraft conducting navigation surveillance work has crashed near Dubai International Airport, killing all four people on board.

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