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Alliance Airlines wins contract extension
Alliance Airlines has signed a three-year contract extension with South32 covering the resources company’s operations in Queensland and the Northern Territory. The contract extension is through to 2019 and covers South32’s silver and lead mine in Cannington (Queensland) and the Groote Eylandt Mining Company’s (Gemco) manganese mine in the NT, Alliance said in a statement on
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Investigators determine likely cause of Norwegian H225 crash
/The Accident Investigation Board of Norway (AIBN) has determined the fatal crash of Airbus Helicopters H225 (EC225LP), LN-OJF, on April 29 near Turoy, Norway, was most likely caused by a fatigue fracture in one of the eight second stage planet gears inside the twin-engine helicopter’s main gearbox (MGB). The AIBN’s most recent preliminary report which
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Air NZ appoints new Australian boss
/Air New Zealand has a new regional general manager for Australia. The airline announced on Monday Kathryn Robertson would take up the role, based in Sydney, later in July. Robertson, who has been with Air New Zealand since 2007, is currently the airline’s general manager for the UK and Europe in London. Air New Zealand
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United ends 13-year absence in New Zealand
/ | 8 Comments on United ends 13-year absence in New ZealandUnited has returned to New Zealand for the first time in more than a decade with the arrival of flight UA917 at Auckland Airport on Sunday morning. The San Francisco-Auckland service, operated by Boeing 787-8 N27908, landed in Auckland just before 0645 local time after a 12 and a half hour journey from Northern California. The
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Xiamen Airlines arrives in Melbourne
/ | 1 Comment on Xiamen Airlines arrives in MelbourneXiamen Airlines has added a second Australian port to its growing route network, with the carrier’s inaugural service to Melbourne touching down on Friday morning. Flight MF803 landed at Tullamarine at about 0945 local time, after a nine and a half hour journey from Xiamen. The aircraft, Boeing 787-8 registration B-2761, received an Airservices Aviation
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Hood begins term as ATSB chief commissioner
/Greg Hood has begun work as the new chief commissioner of the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB). The former senior Airservices executive, named as the successor to Martin Dolan in May, commenced his new role on Friday. He replaces Martin Dolan, who was the ATSB chief commissioner for the past seven years. “The Commission sincerely
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