Romeo sim enters service

March 28, 2015 4 comment

The first of two MH-60R Seahawk ‘Romeo’ helicopter simulators has been commissioned into service. Minister for Defence Kevin Andrews said in a statement on Friday that the Romeo training system is part of the $3.2 billion project that will deliver 24 naval combat helicopters for the Royal Australian Navy. This content is available exclusively to

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Kiwi Hercs celebrate 50 years in service

March 27, 2015 11 comment

The first C-130H Hercules delivered to the Royal New Zealand Air Force has celebrated its 50th birthday while on operations supporting the Vanuatu cyclone recovery effort. NZ7001 was the first of five C-130Hs delivered the RNZAF at Whenuapai on March 24 1965. On its 50th birthday, the aircraft was tasked to fly from Suva to Port

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A piece of the fuselage of the crashed Germanwings flight 4U 9525. (French Ministry of the Interior)

Airlines and regulators move to revamp rules in response to Germanwings tragedy

March 27, 2015 8 comment

Confirmation that the co-pilot was alone in the cockpit of Germanwings flight 4U 9525 when it crashed into the French Alps killing all 150 people on board while the captain was locked out has prompted airlines around the world to change their operating procedures and regulators to review current rules. Marseille prosecutor Brice Robin said

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Northrop Grumman completes first RAAF Growler ‘shipset’

March 27, 2015 9 comment

The centre and rear fuselage ‘shipset’ for the RAAF’s first EA-18G Growler electronic attack aircraft has been completed by Super Hornet program sub-contractor, Northrop Grumman. The milestone shipset represents the one hundredth Hornet, Super Hornet and Growler shipset Northrop Grumman has manufactured for the RAAF, after the 75 classic Hornets which were built in the

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A Boeing 757-200 G-TCSX on approach to Sydney Airport. (Bernie Proctor)

Four Seasons luxury private jet touches down in Sydney

March 27, 2015 4 comment

The Boeing 757 has always been a rare bird in Australian skies, but none moreso than this striking all-black 757-200 which landed at Sydney Airport a little before 1900 local time on Thursday. The British registered 757, G-TCSX, is part of TAG Aviation’s charter and private jet fleet and has been leased to the Four Seasons

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Australian Airports Association logo. (AAA)

Australian Airports Association chief executive receives contract extension

March 27, 2015 0 comment

Australian Airports Association (AAA) chief executive Caroline Wilkie will lead the organisation for at least two more years after receiving a contract extension. This content is available exclusively to Australian Aviation members. Login Become a Member To continue reading the rest of this article, please login. Username or Email Password Forgot password? Keep me signed

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