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Boeing Ghost Bat factory starts to take shape in southern Qld
Boeing Defence is building its first final assembly factory outside North America at Toowoomba
Qantas shuffles the deck with its services to Asia
Australia’s flagship air carrier has dropped its Shanghai route — for now — as it adds elsewhere.
Delta to add direct LAX-BNE service this (Aussie) summer
Written by ANDREW KACIMAIWAI American carrier Delta Air Lines will begin a direct Los Angeles-Brisbane service with three seasonal flights a week from December 4. The Qld Government says the airline could upgrade the service to a daily one in 2025 or 2026 through its $200 million Attracting Aviation Investment Fund, co-funded by the governmentContinue reading “Delta to add direct LAX-BNE service this (Aussie) summer”
Singapore Airlines upgrades Cairns service with A350
SIA is boosting its passenger and cargo service to Far North Qld.
Flying Red Kangaroo plans more summer hops across the Tasman
Summer’s coming and Qantas is eyeing a boost in its trans-Tasman services .
HALO Gulfstream flying around ‘washing machine’ off Queensland
A highly-modified Gulfstream G550 ultra-long range jet has been exploring the tropical troposphere.
American Airlines to fly Boeing 787-9 on new DFW-BNE service
New direct service between Texas and Brisbane has been announced.
Flight MU715 reconnects China to Qld after 1359 days + video
Story written by ANDREW KACIMAIWAIVisuals supplied by Brisbane Airport After three years, eight months, 21 days (and a global pandemic to boot), a direct flight from China to Queensland recently touched down at Brisbane Airport. China Eastern Airlines flight MU715 landed on November 1 at Brisbane Airport as airport and tourism officials celebrated. “This isContinue reading “Flight MU715 reconnects China to Qld after 1359 days + video”
Mutant Yak debuts amid thrills a minute at Pacific Airshow Down Under
It’s a long way from Huntingdon Beach to Surfers Paradise but Pacific Airshow organisers are happy to return next year.