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Technicians at work inside the Sydney Nanoscience Hub cleanroom. (University of Sydney)

RAAF collaborates with University of Sydney on nano research

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The Royal Australia Air Force (RAAF) and University of Sydney’s Nano Institute have launched a scientific collaboration to research and develop sensing technology for the Australian Defence Force (ADF).

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Royal Brunei Airlines Airbus A320neo V8-RBD at Melbourne Tullamarine on August 12 2018. (Victor Pody)

Royal Brunei pushes back Brisbane launch to July

Royal Brunei Airlines (RBA) has pushed back the start of its Bandar Seri Begawan-Brisbane flights until July, a month later than originally intended.

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Runway 07/25 at Sydney Airport. (Seth Jaworski)

Australian Airports Association pavements week underway

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More than 240 representatives from airports across Australia have gathered in Melbourne to discuss all things airport pavements and lighting.

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An image of Myanmar National Airlines Embraer E190 XY-AGQ after it landed at Mandalay without its landing gear extended. (Myanmar National Airlines/Facebook)

All safe after flight lands in Mandalay without nose landing gear extended

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All 89 passengers and crew have emerged unscathed from a Myanmar National Airlines flight that was forced to land without its nose landing gear extended.

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A file image of a Taquan Air de Havilland DHC-2 Beaver (Wikimedia Commons/Alan Wu)

Mid-air collision in Alaska kills five people

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A mid-air collision between between a de Havilland DHC-2 Beaver and de Havilland Otter DHC-3 over Southeast Alaska has killed five people.

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Qantas will fly an Airbus A380 from Melbourne to Tokyo Narita where all passengers on board will have purchased their seats with frequent flyer points. (Ted Mackojc)

Qantas frequent flyers getting a flight all to themselves

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Qantas will operate an Airbus A380 from Melbourne to Tokyo on October 21 where all 486 seats will be for frequent flyer points redemptions.

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