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Could it be that slow and steady rather than rapid expansion is the key to making money in the Asia Pacific’s highly competitive budget airline market? The rule seems to have worked for Qantas’s Jetstar family and for what many observers describe as India’s most successful carrier. Asia’s low-cost carriers have gone through some turbulent

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Over shorter distances turboprops offer unbeatable operating economics. But the category remains stuck in its 50-70 seat niche. Turboprop aircraft dominate regional aviation in Australia and much of the world, yet innovations are relatively few, and passenger experience relatively standardised. What flyers see on an ATR 72 or Bombardier Q400 flying from New Zealand, New

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Virgin Australia Regional Airlines (VARA) Captain Nick Sofield flies the venerable Fokker 100 on services across Western Australia. Chris Frame spoke with Captain Sofield to gain insight into the life of a regional airline pilot. What path led you to VARA? I did my initial training in 1995 in a Piper Warrior through the University

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Pilatus creates its own business jet category with the ‘super versatile’ PC-24 Quietly, purposefully and assuredly, Pilatus is working towards the goal of delivering its first jet aircraft to its expectant customers in the fourth quarter of 2017. Pilatus is renowned for its single-engined turboprop utility aircraft (PC-6, PC-12), as well as its successful line

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Fighting Fit

by Marc Joel Atrero October 14, 2016

Anticipation of the fuel efficiency and passenger experience benefits of the 787 continues to grow, but Qantas’s transformation plan is already paying dividends The countdown to the arrival of the first Qantas 787 is growing ever louder. Every little detail is eagerly anticipated, from what routes the next generation widebody will fly to how many

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Tiger Tales

by Marc Joel Atrero October 14, 2016

Defence contemplates Tiger upgrade or replacement The long-term future of the Tiger ARH in Army service will be determined by a competitive evaluation scheduled for early next decade that will compare upgrading the Tiger with its early replacement, the head of the Defence Capability Acquisition and Sustainment Group’s Helicopter Systems Division has said. Speaking at

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