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China Eastern will fly A350s to Adelaide

The seasonal service will initially fly three times per week starting 21 June using 286-seat A350-900 aircraft, each with around 15 tonnes of freight capacity. Flights will pause from 2 August to “early 2027”, when the airline will finish its first season.

Australian Aviation Feb 02, 2026
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Avro Heritage Museum Plans £10 million Woodford Expansion
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Avro Heritage Museum Plans £10 million Woodford Expansion

The Avro Heritage Museum has secured approval for its expansion, confirming a £10 million hangar expansion at Woodford, strengthening Avro aircraft preservation in the UK. New hangar to transform the site The project was approved by Stockport Council on Jan. 22, 2026, and will allow the museum to grow its exhibition space, improve visitor access […] The post Avro Heritage Museum Plans £10 million Woodford Expansion appeared first on Travel Radar - Aviation News.

Travel Radar Feb 02, 2026
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QantasLink begins international A220 services

Flight QF281 departed Brisbane at 9:13am on Monday on board VH-X4D, touching down in Wellington at 3:11pm local time. Services will operate up to three times per week, replacing the E190s and some 737-800s previously on the route.

Australian Aviation Feb 02, 2026
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RAAF teams up with US and UK for joint exercise

Six F-35A Lightning IIs and an E-7A Wedgetail were deployed to the desert state along with over 200 aviators to support Exercise Red Flag Nellis and Exercise Bamboo Eagle with the United States and United Kingdom.

Australian Aviation Feb 02, 2026
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LOT Polish Airlines Updates Michelin-Starred Business Class Menu
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LOT Polish Airlines Updates Michelin-Starred Business Class Menu

LOT Polish Airlines has launched the second edition of Michelin-Starred Flavours in LOT Business Class on selected long-haul routes. Michelin-Starred Collaboration Returns and Business Class Menu Highlights The updated menu officially launched on Feb. 1 and will be available until July 31, 2026. The limited-time menu marks the airline’s second collaboration with a Michelin-starred chef […] The post LOT Polish Airlines Updates Michelin-Starred Business Class Menu appeared first on Travel Radar -

Travel Radar Feb 02, 2026
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Greg Biffle Plane Crash NTSB Report Answers Few Questions and Raises Many More
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Greg Biffle Plane Crash NTSB Report Answers Few Questions and Raises Many More

The preliminary Greg Biffle plane crash NTSB report sheds new light on cockpit problems, crew roles, and the jet’s final moments. The NTSB has released its preliminary report on the crash of retired NASCAR legend Greg Biffle’s Cessna Citation in December 2025. The accident has rocked the NASCAR community, and the early findings do little […] The post Greg Biffle Plane Crash NTSB Report Answers Few Questions and Raises Many More appeared first on Avgeekery.

AVGeekery Feb 02, 2026
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QantasLink drops 2 routes from Melbourne to regional NSW

Albury and Wagga Wagga will lose Qantas flights to the Victorian capital from March due to declining demand, though the carrier will still serve Sydney and Brisbane from both cities. The move will leave Albury-Melbourne with no services, and Wagga Wagga-Melbourne served only by Rex.

Australian Aviation Feb 01, 2026
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US Airlines Demand Air Traffic Controllers Get Paid In a Shutdown
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US Airlines Demand Air Traffic Controllers Get Paid In a Shutdown

Facing another potential government shutdown this weekend, Airlines for America (A4A) and major U.S. carriers are urging Congress to pass a law guaranteeing pay for air traffic controllers even if the government stops funding the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). They are seeking to prevent a repeat of the 2025 crisis that disrupted 6 million passengers […] The post US Airlines Demand Air Traffic Controllers Get Paid In a Shutdown appeared first on Travel Radar - Aviation News.

Travel Radar Feb 01, 2026
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Polish Airspace Shutdown: Yet Another Belarusian Balloon Incident
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Polish Airspace Shutdown: Yet Another Belarusian Balloon Incident

Poland closed part of its northeastern airspace overnight after unidentified objects, suspected of being smuggling balloons, entered from Belarus. The closure forced a halt to all civilian flights in the affected Podlaskie region. Understanding the Hybrid Threat The term “hybrid” refers to tactics that use non-military means to cause disruption. In January, Poland warned Belarus […] The post Polish Airspace Shutdown: Yet Another Belarusian Balloon Incident appeared first on Travel Radar - Aviati

Travel Radar Feb 01, 2026
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