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AuthorBoeing brings Super Hornet support on-line
July 12, 2012 0 commentBoeing says its F/A-18 Super Hornet Intermediate Level Maintenance Facility (ILM) at RAAF Base Amberley is fully operational. The ILM facility provides local engineering and supply chain support to meet the operational flying demands of the RAAF’s 24 F/A-18F fighter jets. A total of nine sustainment workshops have been completed to date. This content is
Read moreChinese leasing company signs on for 36 A320s
July 12, 2012 0 commentChina Aircraft Leasing Company has signed a memorandum of understanding with Airbus for 36 current-generation A320 Family aircraft. The deal, announced overnight at the Farnborough Airshow, includes eight A321s and will build on the Hong Kong leasing company’s current portfolio of five A320s and five A321s. This content is available exclusively to Australian Aviation members.
Read moreAviation industry to face ‘unprecedented’ demand for pilots, techs — Boeing
July 12, 2012 0 commentThe aviation industry will face an unprecedented demand for airline pilots and maintenance technicians over the next 20 years as developing economies expand and airlines take delivery of tens of thousands of new commercial aeroplanes, Boeing said in a projection released overnight at the Farnborough Airshow. The US aerospace giant said the aviation sector will
Read moreAFP launches new airport tip line
July 11, 2012 0 commentAirport employees and airline passengers are being encouraged to report suspicious behaviour as part of a new Australian Federal Police program. The Airport Watch program, which the AFP likens to a neighbourhood watch, was due to be officially launched at Sydney Airport today and will be rolled out across the country during the next five
Read moreBoeing to develop Poseidon’s little brother
July 11, 2012 0 commentBoeing has announced plans to develop a medium-sized maritime surveillance aircraft based on its larger reconnaissance aircraft such as the P-8 Poseidon. Boeing offered limited details on its plan, which it unveiled at the Farnborough Airshow, but said the new aircraft would leverage technologies developed for the P-8 and other aircraft and would be based
Read moreEmbraer order book sags to six year low
July 11, 2012 0 commentEmbraer’s firm order backlog has fallen to its lowest level in six years as the world’s third largest planemaker struggles against economic woes in Europe and North America. In a securities filing this week, the Brazilian company said its backlog stood at US$12.9 billion at the end of June, down from $14.7 bn after the
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