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The flight deck of the Airbus A350-1000. (Airbus)

New Zealand lifts restrictions for colour vision deficient pilots

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Restrictive rules placed on New Zealand’s colour vision deficient pilots will end from 31 May, ending six years of campaigning by pilots and the industry.

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The impact of the Virgin Australia runway excursion at Darwin Airport. (ATSB)

ATSB calls for centreline lighting on wider runways after 2016 incident

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The Australian Transport Safety Bureau has renewed calls for centreline lighting to be installed on wider than usual runways.

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A file image of a Gulfstream G550. (Gulfstream)

Gulfstream cracks another record with the G550

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Gulfstream G550 business jet has set a new city-pair speed record during a recent trip from Shanghai and Seattle, the aircraft’s 55th record.

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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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