Tony Moclair
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TBT: Boeing Aerostructures Australia: shaping the future
October 11, 2018 0 commentThis week’s Throwback Thursday article is from the October 2013 edition of Australian Aviation, where Tony Moclair writes about the innovation and Australian capability at the heart of Boeing Aerostructures Australia, Boeing’s largest offshore operation outside the United States.
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Keeping it in the family – at Jetstar an apple doesn’t fall far from the tree
September 1, 2018 1 commentTo celebrate Father’s Day we’ve republished this feature article on a Jetstar father and son which first appeared in the January-February 2014 issue of Australian Aviation.
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TBT – Top End air combat at Pitch Black 12
August 9, 2018 2 commentWith Exercise Pitch Black 18 currently in full swing in the skies above the Northern Territory, today’s Throwback Thursday feature revisits Pitch Black 12.
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A look at 100 years of the ADF’s Central Flying School
July 5, 2018 0 commentThis week’s Throwback Thursday article is from the April 2013 edition of Australian Aviation, where Tony Moclair looked at 100 years of the Australian Defence Force’s Central Flying School at RAAF East Sale. On March 8 2013 the Central Flying School (CFS) at RAAF East Sale hosted a unit reunion and flying display in the
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