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February 7th 2024

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Australia's Regional Express (Rex) will continue to operate a reduced domestic network in the southern hemisphere winter scheduling season because it is still running short of spare aircraft parts. Read More » The cuts to some regional services were introduced in 2023 when stocks of aircraft components were not being replenished as needed. “Rex is committed to rebuilding its regional network and intends to return to standard flight schedules from October 27, subject to the situation improving,” Rex general manager network strategy, Warrick Lodge, said.

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