Category: Industry

Headlines

Boeing says its Australian operations reflect the “gold standard” in how the company aims to work with suppliers and partners around the world. The aerospace company has published the findings from a study by BIS Oxford Economics that shows Boeing contributed about $1.3 billion to Australia’s gross domestic product (GDP) in calendar 2016 through its

Headlines

Monash University researchers have successfully fired a rocket engine built with 3D printing technology that will be shown at an upcoming international conference. The rocket engine features a unique “aerospike” design that Monash says helps maintain efficiency as the rocket increases in altitude. This content is available exclusively to Australian Aviation members. Login Become a Member

Headlines

Applications are open for Queensland’s 2017 Aerospace Education Awards scholarships for secondary students looking to pursue a career in aviation. There are 12 scholarships in this year’s awards worth a combined $25,000 as part of the Gateway to Industry Schools Program for Aerospace industries that was launched in Queensland in 2004. This content is available

Headlines

Australia’s Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) given interested parties another week to get their submissions in to its review into commercial and recreational operations of remotely piloted aircraft systems (RPAS), or drones. This content is available exclusively to Australian Aviation members. Login Become a Member To continue reading the rest of this article, please login.

Headlines

Australian Aviation is celebrating 40 years as Australia’s leading aviation magazine with the release of our specially-themed September 2017 edition. The very first issue of Australian Aviation, then known as Australian Aviation and Defence Review, was published in September 1977. To celebrate 40 years of magazine publishing the September 2017 edition features a range of

Headlines

The Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) has opened submissions for its review into commercial and recreational operations of remotely piloted aircraft systems (RPAS), or drones. The regulator on Friday published a discussion paper on RPAS operations in Australia, noting there were about 50,000 drones used in this country currently, mostly for sport and recreational purposes.

Momentum Media Logo
Most Innovative Company
Copyright © 2007-2026 MOMENTUMMEDIA