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AeroVironment teams with Australian companies to supply Wasp UAS

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Australian defence technology company XTEK has teamed up with California-based small unmanned aircraft system (UAS) supplier AeroVironment and two other Australian companies, Sentient Vision Systems in Melbourne and General Dynamics Mediaware in Canberra, to offer the Wasp AE Micro Air Vehicle to the Australian Army and Special Forces. XTEK has been selected as the preferred

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Emirates rejigs Sydney services, adds A380 to Christchurch

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Emirates’s three daily flights to Sydney will all be operated with the Airbus A380 from the end of October as part of changes to the airline’s Asia, Australia and New Zealand schedule. From October 30, the airline’s Dubai-Bangkok-Sydney-Christchurch rotation will be upgauged to the A380, from the Boeing 777-300ER operated on the route currently, and

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Qantas and Jet Airways to expand codeshare partnership

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Qantas has lodged an application with Australia’s International Air Services Commission (IASC) to expand its codeshare partnership with Jet Airways on Australia-India routes. The application stated Jet Airways planned to place its 9W airline code on Qantas’s flights between Sydney and Bangkok, while the Australian carrier would add its QF code on Jet’s services from

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RAAF Hornet marks 3 Squadron centenary with WW2 paint scheme

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A Royal Australian Air Force F/A-18A Hornet has been painted in 3 Squadron World War 2 desert camouflage colours to celebrate the unit’s centenary. 3 Squadron is one of four RAAF units celebrating their centenary this year, along with 1, 2 and 4 Squadrons, all of which were formed in 1916 during World War 1 as part

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Helicopters. (Paul Sadler)

AHIA calls for a moratorium on CASA’s regulation reform

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The Australian Helicopter Industry Association (AHIA) is calling on the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) to temporarily put on hold its regulation reform process following the August 25 resignation of the regulator’s Director of Aviation Safety (DAS), Mark Skidmore. “With the current confusion in industry and inconsistency of interpretation of regulations, the AHIA encourages CASA’s board

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A file image of Virgin Australia aircraft at Sydney Airport. (Rob Finlayson)

Virgin and Alitalia boost codeshare network

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Virgin Australia has added 11 new destinations in Italy as part of its codeshare agreement with Alitalia. At the same time, the Italian flag carrier has added its AZ airline code on Virgin domestic flights to eight new Australian destinations. Virgin said in a statement it would codeshare on Alitalia-operated flights from Rome to Bari,

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