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  2. V/Line VLocity - Wikipedia

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    The V/Line VLocity, sometimes called the VLocity 160, [a] is a diesel multiple unit train built by Bombardier Transportation and later Alstom [1] in Dandenong for V/Line, the regional rail operator in the Australian state of Victoria. Continuously in production since 2003, the VLocity is the highest-speed train in the V/Line fleet, with a top ...

  3. Velocity V-Twin - Wikipedia

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    The Velocity V-Twin is a four-seat (with a five-seat option), retractable tricycle landing gear, composite construction aircraft with a twin engine pusher configuration and the canard layout of the Velocity XL single engine aircraft. Its fuselage is that of the XL-RG, with the addition of the single, vertical surface which replaces the twin end plate fins of the smaller XL.

  4. Velocity Frequent Flyer - Wikipedia

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    Velocity was the first frequent flyer program in Australia to offer "any seat, any time" reward flight availability. The number of points required to redeem an award seat directly corresponds to the current fare of that seat, allowing any seat currently available to be redeemed. Qantas introduced a similar feature to their frequent flyer ...

  5. Virgin Australia Regional Airlines - Wikipedia

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    The fleet is used significantly in the Australian state of Western Australia, including a number of charter services which support the growing regional centres. Flights to other destinations such as Adelaide, Darwin and Alice Springs also take place. All aircraft are fitted in an all-economy seat layout.

  6. Etihad Airways fleet - Wikipedia

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    Contents. Etihad Airways fleet. Etihad Airways operates a fleet of both narrow body and wide-body aircraft from five aircraft families Airbus A320 family, Airbus A320neo family, Airbus A350-1000, Airbus A380, Boeing 777 and Boeing 787 Dreamliner totaling 95 aircraft as of 9 August 2024 [update]. [ 1 ][citation needed]

  7. Virgin Australia - Wikipedia

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    Virgin Australia is an Australian airline with the core features of a low-cost carrier along with some elements of a full-service airline.It is one of two active airlines (the other being Virgin Atlantic) to use the Virgin brand, as well as the larger by fleet size.

  8. Velocity XL - Wikipedia

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    Role. Homebuilt aircraft. Type of aircraft. Manufacturer. Velocity, Inc. Number built. 229 (December 2011) The Velocity XL (XL: Extra Large) is an American amateur-built aircraft, produced by Velocity, Inc. It is an enlarged version of their Velocity SE canard pusher design. [ 1][ 2]

  9. FlyPelican - Wikipedia

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    FlyPelican. Pelican Airlines Pty Ltd, operating as FlyPelican, is an Australian regional airline. It initially operated air charter services and subsequently commenced scheduled flights on 1 June 2015. [2] The airline is currently the only airline based in Newcastle, New South Wales. Its main base is Newcastle Airport. [3]