(Reuters) - Singapore budget carrier Tiger Airways said the Australian court hearing over the grounding of its fleet will now take place on July 28 after both parties requested adjournment from the previous schedule this Friday.
Australia's Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) halted Tiger's domestic flights on safety grounds on July 2, the first time a carrier's entire fleet has been grounded in the country. Full story
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