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Airservices appoints new chief executive
/ | 1 Comment on Airservices appoints new chief executiveAirservices has appointed Jason Harfield as its new chief executive, effective immediately. The announcement on Wednesday afternoon makes permanent a role Harfield has held on an acting basis since former chief executive Margaret Staib left the organisation in August 2015. Airservices said Harfield’s appointment came after an “extensive executive search conducted with the assistance of
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Qantas begins expanded schedule from Hobart
/ | 8 Comments on Qantas begins expanded schedule from HobartQantas started its expanded schedule out of Tasmania this week, with two QantasLink Boeing 717s now based at Hobart to facilitate an expanded flight schedule. Having the two aircraft based at Hobart has allowed QantasLink to offer early morning departures from the Tasmanian capital to both Sydney and Melbourne. The new schedule, which was first
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Strong demand for air travel in January
/Lower oil prices have helped fuel demand for air travel at the start of what is shaping up as a bumper year for the aviation industry in 2016 despite some economic weakness across parts of the globe, new figures suggest. The International Air Transport Association (IATA) says the airlines experienced a 7.1 per cent increase
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Malaysian royalty flies gold Boeing BBJ into Perth
/ | 3 Comments on Malaysian royalty flies gold Boeing BBJ into PerthA Boeing 737-800 business jet belonging to Malaysian royalty has flown into Perth. The gold BBJ2, registration 9M-III, touched down in Perth just before 1400 local time on Tuesday, bearing the royal crest and flag of the Malaysian state of Johor, located just over the border from Singapore. The brand new aircraft (MSN 60686, line number
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Aviation safety workshop coming to Sydney
A global aviation safety initiative is holding a two-day workshop in Sydney later in March to discuss the best ways to collect and analyse aviation safety data. The Global Safety Information Project (GSIP), which is being led by Flight Safety Foundation, is holding 12 workshops around the world to develop toolkits for collecting and analysing
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Cargo volumes up in January, but market remains under pressure
/Global freight markets have begun 2016 on a positive note, with volumes rising in January at the fastest monthly pace in almost a year, new figures show. The International Air Transport Association (IATA) said freight tonne kilometres (FTK) were up 2.7 per cent in January, compared with the prior corresponding period. It was the highest
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