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TBT: Air Test – Brumby 610 Evolution

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This week’s Throwback Thursday is from January/February 2013 and features the Brumby 610 Evolution, an aircraft that bridges the Light Sport Aircraft and General Aviation gap in Australia.

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Airbus using VR and AR to support helo maintenance, highlight potential upgrade options

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Airbus is using the power of virtual reality and augmented reality to support its design and maintenance work as well as help potential customers visualise a helicopter configured to their individual requirements.

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Samoa Airways' Boeing 737-800 I-NEOS arrives at Apia. (Samoa Government/Facebook)

Samoa Airways bound for Brisbane

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Samoa Airways plans to start twice weekly nonstop flights between Apia and Brisbane from November 13 2018 with Boeing 737-800 equipment.

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Australian Airports Association launches new scholarships

The Australian Airports Association (AAA) is giving seven people the opportunity to attend its 2018 national conference through a new scholarship program.

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American Airlines and Qantas want to expand their trans-Pacific alliance. (Seth Jaworski)

AA, Qantas “keeping the lights on” while US govt considers alliance bid

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American Airlines and Qantas are simply “keeping the lights on” as they await a decision from the Department of Transportation (DoT) on a proposed alliance.

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Qantas Boeing 747-400 VH-OJT at Los Angeles International Airport operating the last 747 LAX-JFK-LAX rotation. (Steve Allsopp)

Qantas switches New York flights from 747 to Dreamliner

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Qantas has switched its Los Angeles-New York (JFK)-Los Angeles tag flight from the Boeing 747-400 to the 787-9 Dreamliner.

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