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AuthorF-35C completes first inflight refuel with KC-135
August 25, 2013 0 commentAn F-35 carrier variant refuelled from a USAF KC-135 for the first time on August 20. With the completion of this test, the F-35C joins the A and B models in proving that all three variants of the F-35 can be refuelled from a common tanker platform, despite using different methods. Earlier this month Strike Fighter
Read moreADF prepares for Exercise Koolendong 2013
August 25, 2013 0 commentFollowing the successful completion of Exercise Talisman Saber 2013, nearly 1,000 Australian Army and United States Marine Corps personnel are preparing to take part in Exercise Koolendong 2013, which will be conducted at the Bradshaw Field Training Area south-west of Darwin. Starting on August 28 and concluding on September 7, Exercise Koolendong will involve 150
Read moreFirst production Citation M2 takes flight
August 25, 2013 0 commentCessna has successfully flown the first production example of its newest business jet, the Citation M2. During the almost two-hour flight, the M2 climbed to an altitude of 17,500ft and underwent a series of tests including the Garmin 3000 avionics suite. The six-seat, 1,300nm M2 was announced in September of 2011. Type certification is expected later
Read moreBoeing rolls out the 787-9
August 25, 2013 0 commentTo little fanfare, Boeing has rolled out the stretched 787-9 variant of its 787 Dreamliner, with the aircraft moving from the factory at the company’s Everett plant to the flightline, in preparation for a first flight “later this [northern] summer”. Boeing says the 787-9 program is “on track”, with the second and third -9 airframes
Read moreRAAF F-111 retires to the US
August 23, 2013 0 commentThe final F-111 strike aircraft to be displayed at historical museums has begun its retirement journey to the United States. Aircraft A8-130 has been gifted to the Pacific Aviation Museum in Hawaii in recognition of the close ties between Australia and America through a long period of coalition operations. This content is available exclusively to
Read moreNew Adelaide Airport control tower commissioned
August 23, 2013 0 commentAirservices has commissioned its new $16.9 million control tower at Adelaide Airport, in what Adeialde Airport has described as “a generational change in air traffic control, moving from a paper-based system to electronic”. At 44 metres high, the new tower, which is more than twice the height of the former building built in 1983, mirrors
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