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A file image of RAAF F/A-18A classic Hornets at Red Flag 16-1 at Nellis AFB in January 2016. (Defence)

RAAF sending eight aircraft, 370 personnel to Red Flag

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The RAAF is sending eight aircraft and 370 personnel to Nellis Air Force Base (AFB) for Red Flag military training exercise.

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Airbus intends to deliver 60 A320 family aircraft a month by the middle of 2019. (Airbus)

Fantastic beasts: the Pratt and Whitney GTF engine

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This Australian Aviation feature from Tom Ballantyne looks at the where to next for Pratt and Whitney’s geared turbofan engine.

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Airbus warns of potentially harmful decisions in no-deal Brexit scenario

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Airbus chief executive Tom Enders says the aerospace giant may be forced to wind back its investments in the United Kingdom in a no-deal Brexit scenario.

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Qantas, Jetstar represent Oceania in 2018 punctuality rankings

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Qantas and Jetstar Airways have been ranked among the top 20 airlines for punctuality in 2018, according to the OAG Punctuality League report.

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Gate Gourmet’s food trucks featuring the big basil leaf on the side cost beween $350,000 and $650,000. (Gate Gourmet)

TBT – Fast, fresh and flying at 35,000ft

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This Australian Aviation feature on Gate Gourmet looks at what it takes to prepare the food you eat when flying at 35,000 feet.

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A Tigerair Australia Airbus A320 at Hobart. (Rob Finlayson)

Tigerair Australia pilots plan four-hour work stoppage on Friday, Jan 25

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Tigerair Australia says it has rescheduled a number of flights on Friday morning ahead of a planned four-hour work stoppage by the airline’s pilots.

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