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New Zealand Aviation Security Service explosive detector dog Tilly. (Aviation Security Service website)

Sweeping changes to NZ aviation legislation proposed

New Zealand has propsed sweeping changes to its civil aviation regulations that include, among other things, making it an offence to harm an aviation security officer’s dog.

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The first A350-operated SQ229 touches down at Adelaide yesterday. (Singapore Airlines)

Adelaide Airport says passenger numbers down 0.1 per cent in Q1 2019

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An increase in international travellers has been offset by flat domestic passenger numbers at Adelaide Airport during the first three months of 2019.

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Satellites in space. (Northrop Grumman)

Finding a new lease on life for fading satellites

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This story by Max Blenkin in the April 2019 edition of Australian looks at efforts by Northrop Grumman to extend the life of satellites in space.

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The RAAF's KC-30A Multi Role Tanker Transport arrives at its hardstand parking at Andersen Air Force Base in Guam for the start of Exercise COPE NORTH 13. (Defence)

From the archives: The KC-30A’s entry into RAAF service

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This story by Andrew McLaughlin from the May 2013 edition of Australian Aviation looks at the long journey of the KC-30A’s introuction into RAAF service.

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Emirates has one of its Airbus A380s featuring the 2019 cricket World Cup livery. (Emirates)

Emirates Airline profit tumbles on higher fuel, stalled passenger growth

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Emirates has reported net profit of 871 million Emirati dirham (A$339.51 million) for the 12 months to March 31 2019, a 69 per cent decline from the prior year as rising fuel costs and stalled passenger growth hit the bottom line.

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An aerial look at the solar panels at Brisbane Airport. (Nearmap)

Brisbane Airport solar panels project reaches practical completion

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Design and construction company Epho is celebrating the “practical completion” of the solar panels project at Brisbane Airport.

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