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AuthorAir Lift Group changes to Air Mobility Group
May 6, 2014 4 commentThe RAAF’s force element group (FEG) tasked with the movement of ADF personnel, materiel and forces by air changed its name from Air lift Group (ALG) to Air Mobility Group (AMG) on April 1. The group is headquartered at RAAF Richmond near Sydney and comprises 84 and 86WGs which operate 33SQN (KC-30A) and 36SQN (C-17A)
Read moreRoyal Brunei orders A320neos
May 6, 2014 0 commentRoyal Brunei Airlines has placed an order for seven Airbus A320neos and has taken options on an additional three aircraft. The aircraft will be powered by Pratt & Whitney PW1100G-JM engines, and will operate on the airline’s regional network from its home base of Bandar Seri Begawan. This content is available exclusively to Australian Aviation
Read moreUS Navy receives 100th Growler – lobbies for more
May 6, 2014 10 commentThe US Navy has taken delivery of its 100th Boeing EA-18G Growler at a ceremony in St Louis. The aircraft will be based at NAS Whidbey Island near Seattle in Washington State, home of all the US Navy’s Growlers. This content is available exclusively to Australian Aviation members. Login Become a Member To continue reading
Read moreAir New Zealand goes green at Auckland ops base
May 6, 2014 0 commentAir New Zealand will next month install a large solar array at its Auckland Technical Operations Base which will generate 160,000KwH per year. The move is part of the company’s target to reduce its grid electricity use by five per cent per year, and should see about 30 per cent of its main hangar’s electricity
Read moreMatt Hall-led consortium to buy Belmont
May 5, 2014 2 commentA consortium of buyers led by Red Bull Air Race competitor and former RAAF F/A-18 Hornet pilot, Matt Hall, is pitching to buy Belmont Airport on Lake Macquarie near Newcastle. The consortium, which also includes Hunter-based companies Airborne, Newcastle Helicopters, and Skydive the Beach plans to upgrade the run-down airport which seen regular use for
Read moreNorthrop awarded MQ-8C EW contract
May 5, 2014 0 commentNorthrop Grumman has been awarded a US$10.8m (A$11.7m) contract to develop an electronic warfare payload for its MQ-8C Fire Scout vertical takeoff unmanned aerial system (VTUAS). The contract provides for initial work to develop and integrate the Multi Capability Pod (MCAP) onto the Fire Scout to provide “multiple electronic warfare sensors for employment in the
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