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

ATSB releases final report on Jetstar flap, landing gear overspeed incident

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A Jetstar Airbus A320 experienced a flap and landing gear overspeed when conducting a go-around where the flight crew did not follow standard operating procedures, an Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) report says.

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The first Boeing 737 MAX entering final assembly at Renton. (Boeing)

Boeing lays groundwork with 737 MAX operators about returning aircraft to service: report

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Boeing has met operators and lessors of the 737 MAX to offer assurances and lay the groundwork for resuming commercial flights, news agency Bloomberg reports. The report, published on Wednesday (US time) said the meeting in Amsterdam on Tuesday was the first of about six sessions planned by Boeing around the world where executives would

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An aerial shot of Tullamarine. (Melbourne Airport)

Qantas sells its domestic terminal at Melbourne Airport for $355 million

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Qantas has announced the sale of its domestic terminal at Melbourne Airport for $355 million and signed a 10-year exclusive access agreement.

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The first Block III Super Hornets will be delivered to the US Navy in 2020. (Boeing)

Boeing presents on F/A-18 Block III enhancements at Sea-Air-Space

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Boeing has presented some details of its previously announced Block III enhancements to the F/A-18 Super Hornet at the Sea-Air-Space 2019 maritime exposition in the United States.

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Qantas's Andrew Parker, crew member Maddy Rowcliff and Andrew David ahead of the airline's "zero waste" flight. (Qantas)

Qantas trials “zero waste” commercial flight

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Qantas has conducted a “zero waste” commercial flight trial as part of efforts to reduce the amount of plastics, paper and food it sends to landfill.

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Cathay Pacific Boeing 747-8F with its nose freight door open at Wellcamp Airport. (Jordan Chong)

Overcapacity dominates struggling freight market

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International Air Transport Association (IATA) figures show global cargo volumes recovered slightly in March after four consecutive months of contraction.

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