With the rising use of drones many issues will arise to safely and efficiently accommodate this very different type of airspace user.
Hovering slowly and precisely along the taxiway I couldn’t help but be reminded of the time I flew a Harrier T.Mk10. I’d thought that the Harrier was an incredible flying machine, but the F-35 is something else! In fact, as soon as I sat down onto the Martin-Baker Mk16 ejection seat it was immediately apparent
Australian company Seeing Machines is literally examining how we look at flying.
Australia is building its future air power capabilities around the F-35. What future threats might the fifth-gen fighter face?
With Exercise Pitch Black 18 currently in full swing in the skies above the Northern Territory, today's Throwback Thursday feature revisits Pitch Black 12.
The C-27J is not a straight replacement for the RAAF’s much-loved Caribou, but nor is it a mini Hercules.