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Virgin Australia unveils business class suites for A330 fleet..!

Virgin Australia Launches First-Ever Cairns-Haneda Japan Service

Whether you require a private office to work, want to unwind with your favourite film or are simply after some well-earned rest– Virgin new A330 coast-to-coast service* is completely adaptable to your needs.

Space to multi-task

Clever storage spaces plus USB and universal power charging points ensure everything you need is always within easy reach.

Privacy and direct aisle access
Our cabin configuration guarantees you direct aisle access whilst a cocoon-like seat design provides you with complete privacy. If you’re travelling in pairs, the centre suites feature a privacy screen that can be easily opened or closed.

Fully flat bed
Thanks to our luxurious 80inch/203cm fully flat bed, arrive rested and ready to thrive on arrival. Multiple seat positions ensure that deluxe comfort isn’t just limited to when your seat is fully reclined. Request our turn down service and our Cabin Crew will prepare your fully flat bed with large pillows and a doona. Refresh with our amenity kit featuring REN cosmetics and skincare products.

Entertainment
Sit back, relax and enjoy access to over 300 hours of movies, TV shows and much more on your personal state-of-the-art 16 inch touch screen. With complimentary noise-cancelling headphones, you can escape to the ultimate cinema in the sky.

Lighting
Multiple carefully designed lighting options allow you to light your suite to your liking. Create the perfectly lit environment to suit your needs with a focused light for reading, a soft ambient lamp for relaxing and a brighter overhead light to illuminate your whole suite.

Food & Beverage 
Enjoy a restaurant style dining experience at a time that suits you with our on demand A La Carte Menu designed by Luke Mangan. View an example of our breakfast menu, and lunch and dinner options. Also available is a selection of premium Australian wines and our Pantry menu, which features delicious bite sized treats.

Service
Our Cabin Crew will be on hand to make your experience seamless and enjoyable. This is why they have been voted ‘Best Airline Staff in Australia/Pacific 2014’ in the Skytrax Awards for the fifth year running.

The Experience
Our new A330 coast-to-coast premium service begins before you board with Priority Check-in, Priority Boarding and access to the Virgin Australia Lounge. On arrival make a swift exit with Priority Baggage pick up.

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Western Sydney Airport Welcomes Its First Plane After 6 Years of construction

Western Sydney Airport Welcomes Its First Plane After 6 Years of construction

In a historic milestone for Australia’s aviation sector, the first plane has officially taken off and landed at Western Sydney Airport after six years of construction, much to the delight of a small but enthusiastic group of dedicated planespotters.

A test pilot made the inaugural landing using a Piper PA-30 Twin Comanche, successfully completing a series of take-off and landing runs on the newly built tarmac. This crucial test paves the way for larger passenger aircraft, which are expected to start using the runway in two years.

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The Piper PA-30 was employed to assess the airport’s approximately 3,000 Aeronautical Ground Lights (AGLs) by executing operations in various conditions, including daylight, dusk, and evening. This testing ensures that the lighting system is fit for purpose and ready to welcome aircraft when the airport opens to commercial flights in late 2026.

The pilot also highlighted that the rapid exit taxiways have been designed at a 45-degree angle, allowing for quicker transitions on and off the runway. Once operational, the airport will feature a single runway capable of handling up to 10 million passengers annually right from day one.

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As the construction phase nears completion, the airport’s main terminal, apron, and supporting infrastructure will be ready to accommodate around 81,000 flights each year. This milestone marks a significant moment for Western Sydney Airport, the first new airport to open in Australia since Melbourne’s Tullamarine Airport more than two decades ago.

Major airlines, including Qantas and Jetstar, have already committed to operating from the 24/7 facility, signaling strong support for this new hub. By 2033, the airport aims to handle up to 10 million passengers and facilitate extensive air traffic movements annually.

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