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Fly Corporate Saab 340B VH-VEO at Melbourne Essendon. (Dave Soderstrom)

Fly Corporate begins flights from Wollongong

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Fly Corporate has started flights from Illawarra Regional Airport to Melbourne Essendon and Brisbane, restoring air links lost after Jetgo collapsed.

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A RAAF Hornet flies in formation with French Rafales. (Richard Nicolas-Nelson)

Dassault withdraws from Canada fighter comp

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Dassault Aviation has withdrawn its Rafale fighter from Canada’s fighter replacement program.

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Bedourie-bound – it’s a wide brown land. (Steve Gibbons)

Black ice to red earth: the Saab 340 in its natural element

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Steve Gibbons writes about the experience on Regional Express’ (Rex) Saab 340 service from Brisbane to Mount Isa via the Queensland interior.

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Virgin Australia’s latest pilot cadetship program to be more than half female

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Virgin Australia says more than half of those selected for the latest intake of its pilot cadetship program are female for the first time.

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A file image of an ATR 72-600 in Air New Zealand livery. (Rob Finlayson)

Air NZ, ATR team up on hybrid aircraft research

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Air New Zealand and ATR plan to look at the use of hybrid technology to power regional aircraft.

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QantasLink is a big operator of Bombardier's Q400s. (Bombardier Commercial Aircraft)

Bombardier to sell Q400 program for $300 million

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Bombardier is selling its Q400 turboprop business to the parent company of Canada-based aircraft manufacturer Viking Air for CAD$300 million.

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