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Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Infrastructure and Regional Development Warren Truss at the RAAA national convention. (Seth Jaworski)

Government to develop new security training program for regional airports

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Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Infrastructure and Regional Development Warren Truss says the government plans to release a new training program designed to assist regional airports better manage their security processes. Slated to begin in 2016, the new regional aviation security awareness training package would be available to the 150-odd security controlled airports in

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Swinburne Aviation leadership summit will be held November 10-11 in Melbourne. (Swinburne University)

Aviation leaders to gather for Swinburne University summit

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Swinburne University is bringing together a collection of aviation leaders in its first ever leadership summit. The two-day event, featuring Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) director of aviation safety Mark Skidmore, Airbus Group Australia Pacific managing director Tony Fraser and Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) chief commissioner Martin Dolan, will be held November 10-11 in

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Adelaide Airport installing South Australia’s largest solar panel system

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Adelaide Airport plans to cut energy consumption and carbon emissions by 10 per cent with the installation of 4,500 solar panels as part of a new rooftop solar system. To be built on top of the short-term car park, construction of the solar system was expected to begin in December and be completed by April 2016,

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Qantas expects “significant improvement” in 2015/16 first half

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Qantas is expecting to deliver a bumper 2015/16 first half profit as the airline group benefits from lower fuel prices and its cost-cutting initiatives amid modest capacity growth in both the domestic and international market and a mixed Australian economy. The positive outlook statement was provided to shareholders by Qantas chief executive Alan Joyce at

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An Airbus A320 in Jetstar livery in storage at Toulouse. (Gyrostat (Wikimedia))

Windup of Jetstar Hong Kong almost complete

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No aircraft, no staff and no licence to fly. The wind-up of Jetstar Hong Kong is all but complete. The failed venture has sold all its Airbus A320s and made most of its staff redundant after the three major shareholders cut off any further funding of the proposed airline in response to the Hong Kong

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Regional Aviation Association of Australia (RAAA) chairman Jim Davis opens the 2015 national convention. (Seth Jaworski)

RAAA says industry and CASA rebuilding relationship

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Regional Aviation Association of Australia (RAAA) chairman Jim Davis says a new Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) board and new director of aviation safety (DAS) are rebuilding the relationship with industry that was damaged over the previous six years. Davis, who is also a director at Regional Express, says recent new CASA directors meant the

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