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''New passenger flights to Antarctica''
Jan. 11 - A historic passenger flight that left Australia lands safely in Antarctica's Australian Casey Station.
The first scheduled Australian passenger flight, Airbus A319, left the Australian city of Hobart the previous evening, destined for the newly built Wilkins ice runway, 70 kilometres from the Australian Antarctic Division's Casey Station.
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