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April 11, 2012 0 commentBAE Systems says it has successfully phased in a new Interim Basic Flying Training course under an $86.6 million contract with the Australian Defence Force. The first pilot training course under the new contract began in Tamworth in January with students expected to graduate by mid-year. This content is available exclusively to Australian Aviation members.
Read moreTen win Airservices scholarships
April 11, 2012 0 commentTen young adults aged 15 to 17 have been awarded with $2,500 flight scholarships by Airservices Australia. The group was chosen from a field of about 50 applicants who had demonstrated an aptitude for flying and a commitment to aviation. This content is available exclusively to Australian Aviation members. Login Become a Member To continue
Read moreBoeing reports strong Q1 deliveries
April 11, 2012 0 commentBoeing has reported solid first quarter orders and deliveries as it pushes to make up lost ground on rival Airbus. The US planemaker delivered 137 commercial aircraft during the first three months of 2012, a 32 per cent increase over last year. During the same period, Boeing took in orders for 412 aircraft. This content
Read morePressure builds on O’Farrell over second Sydney airport
April 11, 2012 14 commentBattle lines are being drawn between the federal and NSW governments over the placement of a second Sydney Airport, as the bipartisanship called for in the wake of a dire study on the city’s airport needs appears predictably elusive. Federal Transport Minister Anthony Albanese has in recent days accused conservative NSW Premier Barry O’Farrell of
Read moreMaiden Voyager — UK MRTT gets first flight
April 10, 2012 0 commentAirbus Military’s A330-based Multi Role Tanker Transport (MRTT) made its maiden flight in British service in Sunday. Known as the Voyager in RAF service, the aircraft took off from RAF Brize Norton for a training and familiarisation sortie around the UK. This content is available exclusively to Australian Aviation members. Login Become a Member To
Read moreTransaero signs up for four 787s
April 10, 2012 0 commentRussia’s Transaero Airlines has ordered four Boeing 787-8 Dreamliners in a deal valued at US$744 million at list prices. Transaero, Russia’s second largest carrier, said it would use the aircraft on its domestic and international routes. Boeing did not release a delivery schedule for the aircraft. This content is available exclusively to Australian Aviation members.
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