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Aussie Red Bull Air Race pilot switches focus to paper planes

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Red Bull Air Race pilot Matt Hall will be a judge in the 2019 edition of Red Bull Paper Wings, the world’s largest paper plane competition.

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A file image of a Boeing 737 MAX flight deck. (Boeing)

FAA review finds 737 MAX software update training operationally suitable

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A US Federal Aviation Administration draft report says the training aspects of Boeing’s proposed 737 MAX software update are “operationally suitable”.

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Gatwick Airport experienced severe disruptions in December due to suspected drones in the restricted airspace. (Gatwick Airport)

Anti-drone measure push to protect airports

Airports Council International (ACI) has passed a resolution calling on law enforcement and regulators to work with industry on anti-drone measures.

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Air New Zealand and Qantas have finished one-two as Australia's most reputable companies for 2019. (Air New Zeaaland/Qantas)

Air New Zealand pips Qantas as Australia’s most reputable brand

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Australia has chosen Air New Zealand as its most reputable company for the third consecutive year, the Australian Corporate Reputation Index shows.

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The trio of type certificates for the Embraer E195-E2. (Embraer)

Embraer E195-E2 regional jet certified

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Embraer’s E195-E2 regional jet has been certified by regulators in three jurisdictions, paving the way for deliveries to launch customer Azul to begin.

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The baggage system at Sydney Airport. (Sydney Airport)

SITA report says travellers happier when using technology

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Air travel technology provider SITA says travellers are increasingly turning to online and mobile services for every stage of the journey.

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