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AuthorUS reaps US$4.5 billion in F-35 savings
May 24, 2013 0 commentThe US Pentagon has reported it expects a US$4.5 billion saving in the cost of acquiring its planned fleet of 2,443 F-35s, equating to a one per cent drop from the earlier projected US$395.7 billion to US$391.2 billion. Lockheed Martin said it would continue to work with defence officials to drive the cost of the
Read moreCASA chief defends regulator’s actions
May 24, 2013 0 commentThe head of the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA), John McCormick, has taken the opportunity in his latest news update to industry, to defend the regulator’s actions amid ongoing criticism. His comments from this month’s CASA Briefing follow in full. I am aware there has been some comment recently about CASA’s role as Australia’s aviation
Read moreTurbo Skylane takes flight
May 24, 2013 0 commentCessna has flown the first production configured Turbo Skylane 182 JT-A. The aircraft has the distinction of being the first modern single-engine aircraft powered by a piston engine specifically designed to run on Jet-A fuel. “The Turbo Skylane JT-A performed just as expected,” said Cessna senior test pilot Dale Bleakney. “We flew for 2.3 hours,
Read moreSenate committee hands down poor verdict on performance of safety regulator and ATSB
May 24, 2013 3 commentA near-unprecedented attack on the nation’s aviation safety authorities has been handed down by the Regional and Rural Affairs and Transport References Senate Committee following its enquiry into ‘Aviation Accident Investigations’. The committee’s 153-page report, which was instigated by the release last August of the ATSB’s findings on the 2009 Pel-Air Westwind ditching off Norfolk
Read moreWilliams Foundation launches enquiry into drones in Australia
May 24, 2013 3 commentWith the rising proliferation of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and Australia set to order the Triton, The Williams Foundation is conducting a timely enquiry into the topic: Protecting Australia with Drones: Cheaper? Better? Smarter? Safer? The enquiry will canvass the broad scope of issues surrounding the deployment of UAVs in civil and military use in
Read moreAir New Zealand introduces check-in kiosks at Melbourne
May 23, 2013 0 commentAir New Zealand passengers travelling on trans-Tasman and Pacific Island services from Melbourne Airport can now use new check-in kiosks. Using machine-readable passports to call up passengers’ details, the kiosks issue a boarding pass and bag tags in around 90 seconds. Passengers travelling with check-in luggage then take it to the bag drop area where
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