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Air Tahiti Nui unveils livery for incoming Boeing 787-9 fleet
/ | 7 Comments on Air Tahiti Nui unveils livery for incoming Boeing 787-9 fleetAir Tahiti Nui has unveiled the new livery that will adorn its incoming fleet of Boeing 787-9s. The airline, based in French Polynesia, has ordered four 787-9s that will be used to replace its current fleet of five Airbus A340-300s. In addition to an update of the Tiare flower on the tail, the new livery
Read moreFirst RAF F-35Bs arrive in UK
| 9 Comments on First RAF F-35Bs arrive in UKThe first four Royal Air Force Lockheed Martin F-35B Lighting IIs arrived at their new home base at RAF Marham in Norfolk on June 6. The four aircraft of 617 Squadron, known as the ‘Dambusters’, ferried across the Atlantic Ocean from Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Beaufort in North Carolina where they have been based
Read moreIAG boss Willie Walsh reaffirms British Airways’ commitment to Australia
/ | 5 Comments on IAG boss Willie Walsh reaffirms British Airways’ commitment to AustraliaInternational Airlines Group (IAG) chief executive Willie Walsh is hopeful British Airways (BA) will be able to expand its network in Australia beyond the current sole daily flight to Sydney. However, Walsh said there were no plans for British Airways, which is owned by IAG, to mount ultra-long-haul nonstop services between the United Kingdom and
Read moreVirgin Australia’s Rob Sharp says AirNZ/Qantas codeshare will have flow-on consequences on Tasman
/ | 4 Comments on Virgin Australia’s Rob Sharp says AirNZ/Qantas codeshare will have flow-on consequences on TasmanThe codeshare agreement between Air New Zealand and Qantas is bad for consumers and will have some flow-on consequences on the Tasman, Virgin Australia group executive for airlines Rob Sharp says. On June 1, Air New Zealand and Qantas announced they would codeshare on each other’s domestic networks and offer reciprocal lounge access for eligible
Read moreAviation’s Mr Controversial strikes again
/ | 1 Comment on Aviation’s Mr Controversial strikes againIt all started so promisingly for Akbar Al Bakar. The sometimes volatile Qatar Airways chief executive, having officially been voted in as chairman of the International Air Transport Association (IATA) board of governors, pledged to be on his best behaviour during the one-year appointment. “Here, I will make sure that I put all my endeavours
Read moreVirgin Australia offers Wi-Fi on Australia-Los Angeles service
/Virgin Australia has officially switched on inflight internet Wi-Fi for customers on its Boeing 777-300ER fleet, declaring itself to be the first Australian airline to offer Wi-Fi on international services. The fifth and last of its 777-300ERs to have the radome and necessary on-board equipment and cabling installed was VH-VPH, with the work completed in
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