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Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 8 crashes, killing all 157 on board

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An Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 8 has crashed shortly after takeoff from Addis Ababa’s Bole International Airport, killing all 157 passengers and crew.

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The new logo on Japan Airlines' proposed medium- to long-haul low-cost carrier. (Japan Airlines)

Japan Airlines new LCC to be called ZIPAIR Tokyo

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Japan Airlines (JAL) says its proposed low-cost carrier (LCC) will be named ZIPAIR Tokyo and its first two destinations Bangkok and Seoul Incheon.

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A Toll pilot in an AW139 simulator. (Toll Helicopters)

Toll Helicopters to trial eye tracking technology in AW-139 simulator

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Toll Helicopters will use eye tracking technology in its AW-139 full flight simulator as part of a trial with Australian technology company Seeing Machines.

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A file image of a Singapore Airlines Airbus A350-900ULR. (Singapore Airlines/Airbus)

About time – From chilli crab to hot dogs in less than 19 hours

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This January/February 2019 feature story from Jordan Chong looks at Singapore Airlines’ resumption of nonstop Singapore-New York nonstop flights.

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Passengers checking in at Melbourne Tullamarine Terminal 4. (Jetstar)

Australian Airports Association sets up women in airports network

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The Australian Airports Association (AAA) has set up a women in airports network to support the participation and advancement of women working at airports.

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Honeywell lowers forecast for new helicopter deliveries

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Honeywell Aerospace has lowered its outlook for the civil helicopter market over the next five years amid an “inconsistent economic outlook” around the world.

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