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AuthorQuickstep delivers 100th part for JSF program
July 22, 2013 0 commentQuickstep has delivered its 100th manufactured carbon-fibre composite part under its F-35 contract with Northrop Grumman. 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 in on this device. If you check
Read morePichler to head Fiji Airways
July 20, 2013 0 commentFormer Virgin Blue chief commercial officer Stefan Pichler has been appointed as Fiji Airways’ new CEO. Pichler has a strong record in the industry both in Australia and most recently in the Middle East. He was integral to the rise of Virgin Blue in the domestic market during his five-years with the airline and in
Read moreJETGO appoints new head of flight operations
July 20, 2013 0 commentCharter airline JETGO has appointed Captain Andy Goodsall as Head of Flight Operations. Goodsall’s experience as a senior 777 captain and training captain will add significant experience in heavy airline operations to JETGO’s flight operations management team as the airline continues to expand. Although having spent the last eight years based in Dubai, Goodsall is well-known
Read moreAirbus delivers its 1,000th A330
July 20, 2013 1 commentCathay Pacific has taken delivery of the 1,000th Airbus A330 manufactured. The aircraft, an A330-300 powered by Rolls-Royce Trent 700 engines, was handed over to the airline at special ceremony in Toulouse. The Hong Kong airline, together with its sister airline Dragonair, is the world’s largest operator of the A330 with a total of 56 now
Read moreUS raises minimum hours and licence requirements for commercial co-pilots – Australia parallels calls for action
July 19, 2013 5 commentIn a move said to be coincidental with the recent accident of the Asiana 777 at San Francisco, the US is increasing the flight experience required for first officers on US airlines. The policy change in the US has also re-ignited previous calls in Australia to raise minimum licensing requirements for first officers. Changes to
Read morePiper to deliver 800th Mirage at Oshkosh
July 19, 2013 0 commentPiper is delivering the 800th example of its single-engine pressurised Mirage at Oshkosh this month. The popular six-seat aircraft, the 800th of which is being delivered to a Piper dealership in the US, offers many of the attributes of a larger twin-engine aircraft and features a cabin altitude of 5,000ft and club seating. This content
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