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Google drones to deliver groceries in Canberra

Google Wing's new quieter drones, set to be rolled out soonGoogle’s drone delivery service Wing has partnered with supermarket giant Coles to begin delivering over 250 of its most popular grocery items to customers in Canberra.

Scoot to resume daily Singapore-Perth flights on 3 March

From 3 March, Scoot will operate daily flights connecting Singapore and Perth under Singapore’s Vaccinated Travel Lane (VTL) scheme, using its Boeing 787 Dreamliner fleet.

RAAF names new Indigenous Elder as Uncle Harry steps down

A new Indigenous Elder has been appointed to replace Uncle Harry Allie, BEM after almost a decade of service.

Brisbane hopes to reopen second runway on Tuesday

Brisbane Airport is hoping to reopen its second runway by Tuesday afternoon after ceasing operations on the runway and surrounding taxiways, due to rising floodwaters amid the Queensland flood crisis.

Podcast: Viking Boys and other untold stories of bravery with John Quaife

In this episode of the Australian Aviation Podcast, host Phil Tarrant and guest Air Vice Marshall (Ret’d) John Quaife, AM, sit down to discuss John’s new book Viking Boys.

QLD flood crisis: Gold Coast airport closes, Brisbane shuts one runway

An aerial look at Brisbane Airport's domestic and international terminals. (Brisbane Airport)Gold Coast Airport has been temporarily closed due to severe weather and flooding over its runways and taxiways, while Brisbane and Sunshine Coast have both announced changes to their operational runways, as the flood crisis continues in southeast Queensland.

Antonov An-225 ‘destroyed’ in Russian attack

The AN-225 travelled to Australia for the first time in May 2016, when it touched down in Perth, carrying a 135-tonne generator for a resources company.

Virgin renews push to hire hundreds of new staff

According to Virgin Australia CEO Jayne Hrdlicka, the airline is currently on the hunt for cabin crew, ground services workers, engineers, pilots, and corporate staff.

QantasLink Dash 8 diverts back to Brisbane after lightning strike

A QantasLink Dash 8-400 was struck by lightning shortly after taking off from Brisbane Airport on Sunday, before landing safely back in Brisbane.

Breaking: Qantas changes Australia to London flightpath

From Sunday night, the flag carrier's 787-9s will now fly through the middle east and southern Europe, rather than through Russia.

Rex revisits threat to pursue “all legal avenues” against Qantas

The airline suggested in its half-year financial report, released on Friday, that it's still working with litigation firm Clayton Utz, which it first appointed in August last year.

Russia airspace ban would affect Qantas flights to London

It comes as a series of tit-for-tat airspace bans has seen Russia block carriers based in the UK, Bulgaria, Poland and the Czech Republic flying over its skies.

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