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An aerial image of Ngurah Rai Airport in Bali taken in 2008 (Craig/Wikimedia Commons)

Flights to Bali resume after conditions improve

Improved flying conditions have allowed the first flights from Australia to Bali to take off in more than five days, starting with Jetstar’s JQ47 departing Brisbane early Monday morning. Both Jetstar and Virgin Australia have suspended service to Bali in recent days due to the ash cloud from the Mount Raung volcano eruptions making conditions

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Airbus names new vice president for the Pacific

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Airbus has appointed Iain Grant as its new vice president for the Pacific, replacing Isabelle Floret. Grant will combine his responsibility as VP for the Pacific, which covers countries such as Australia, New Zealand, Fiji and Hong Kong in this region, with his current role as regional director for Airbus at International Airlines Group (IAG), the

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Virgin Australia's new business class seat. (Virgin Australia)

Virgin Australia expects first reconfigured A330-200 by mid-August

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Virgin Australia expects to have the first of its six-strong fleet of Airbus A330-200s fitted with new business class suites by the middle of August. The first aircraft to be reconfigured with the B/E Aerospace manufactured business class seats, VH-XFH, headed to Singapore to have the new seats fitted on August 1 according to flight

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Moody’s upgrades Qantas credit rating

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Moody’s Investors Service has upgraded Qantas’s credit rating in recognition of the airline’s improved financial performance. Qantas’s senior unsecured rating has risen one notch to Ba1, from Ba2 previously, Moody’s said in a statement on Friday. The ratings agency noted Qantas had been paying down debt and reducing secured debt in recent times, as well

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BAE Systems expands support for RAAF’s Hawk fleet

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BAE Systems Australia has been selected to deliver operational maintenance for the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) Hawk 127 lead-in fighter fleet, increasing the scope of the company’s current in-service support contract. From the beginning of July next year, 116 new employees will deliver all maintenance support for the Hawk on the flightline at RAAF

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Hawker Pacific acquires Aeromil Pacific

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Hawker Pacific has boosted its support and sales lineup with the acquisition of Aeromil Pacific. The deal, announced on Friday, means Hawker Pacific will offer sales and support services for Textron’s Beechcraft, Cessna and Bell Helicopter range. Moreover, Hawker Pacific said the acquisition meant the company was well-placed to take advantage of the growth of

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