26 August 2024

Virgin Australia and Air New Zealand are set to renew their trans-Tasman collaboration

Virgin Australia and Air New Zealand secure new codeshare agreement

Virgin Australia and Air New Zealand are set to renew their trans-Tasman collaboration following approval of a new codeshare agreement by Australian and New Zealand regulators. Under this agreement, Virgin Australia customers will be able to book direct flights on Air New Zealand to Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch, complementing Virgin Australia’s existing Queenstown services. Additionally,

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China Aircraft Leasing Group Holdings

CALC reports revenue growth and expands fleet in H1 2024

China Aircraft Leasing Group Holdings (CALC) has reported its unaudited interim results for the six months ending June 30, 2024, showcasing an 8.7% increase in total revenue to HK$2,528.1 million. Profit attributable to shareholders amounted to HK$131.7 million, with earnings per share recorded at HK$0.177. The Board has declared an interim dividend of HK$0.12 per

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Nico Neumann, COO at Deutsche Aircraft (l) and Joseph Mundinger, Crane Aerospace & Electronics VP and GM of Sensing & Power Systems (r)

Crane A&E to supply proximity sensing system for the D328eco

Crane Aerospace & Electronics (Crane A&E), a division of the Crane Company, has been selected by German original equipment manufacturer (OEM) Deutsche Aircraft to provide the proximity sensing system for its 40-seat regional turboprop, the D328eco. This decision follows Crane A&E’s earlier selection to supply the brake control system for the same aircraft. For six

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Chessna SkyCourier © Textron Aviation

Cessna SkyCourier secures Philippine type certification, first delivery set for 2025

Textron Aviation has announced that its Cessna SkyCourier twin utility turboprop has received type certification from the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP), enhancing the aircraft’s capacity to support operations in remote regions of Southeast Asia. The first SkyCourier in the region, a 19-seat passenger variant, is scheduled for delivery in the second half

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