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Airbus says 800 delivery target no walk in the park
/ | 2 Comments on Airbus says 800 delivery target no walk in the parkAirbus has reaffirmed its full year guidance of 800 aircraft deliveries in calendar 2018 as it works to overcome engine production issues that have hampered its A320neo narrowbody program so far in the current year. The unchanged outlook was included in the Airbus financial results presentation for the first half of calendar 2018 handed down
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Singapore Airlines reports profit decline amid higher fuel costs
/Singapore Airlines (SIA) has cited rising fuel prices for a sharp drop in profit for the three months to June 30 2018.
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Throwback Thursday: Fast Jet females
/Report examines why Australia has yet to graduate a female fighter jet pilot In almost a quarter century since the Australian Defence Force fully opened the cockpit door, women have piloted C-130s, C-17s and Black Hawk helicopters and more. But they have yet to crack the big one, to become fully qualified fast jet pilots.
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Boeing keeps 2018 delivery target of 810-815 aircraft
/Boeing has reaffirmed its target of 810 to 815 commercial aircraft deliveries for calendar 2018. The company says it is also continuing to work towards an entry-into-service (EIS) date of 2025 for its proposed new mid-market airplane (NMA).
The delivery guidance and outlook for the NMA was included in the company’s financial results for the three months to June 30 2018 handed down on Wednesday (US time).
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Airservices Australia pleased with SBAS trial results
/Airservices Australia says its trial of a new, advanced satellite navigation system have shown impressive results. In January 2017, the Commonwealth announced a two-year project to trial a Satellite Based Augmentation System (SBAS), which uses space-based and ground-based aids to support the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) and promises navigational accuracy to less than 10
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Qantas plans Darwin-Hong Kong freighter service
/ | 3 Comments on Qantas plans Darwin-Hong Kong freighter serviceQantas plans to operate a once-weekly freighter service from Darwin to Hong Kong that can transport fresh produce from Australia’s Top End to Asia’s supermarket shelves and dining tables. The proposed service has been scheduled to take off in late August with Boeing 767-300F equipment departing Darwin on Sunday night, Qantas said on Wednesday. The
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