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Lack of independent inspection led to Kakadu JetRanger crash
An ATSB report has concluded that the lack of an independent inspection following maintenance work likely led to a Bell JetRanger hitting a tree and crashing in the NT’s Kakadu National Park.
Read moreFeature: Will Loyal Wingman usher in a new age of air power?
/Charbel Kadib asks whether the AI program will be the catalyst for a “fundamental shift” in Australia’s conception of air power.
Read moreBorder closures were embarrassing, says Berejiklian
/NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian has said state border closures were an “embarrassment” and should end when high-risk groups have been vaccinated.
Read moreQantas to fly axed Rex route as network row continues
Qantas has stepped in to fly one of the routes Rex has cut in the latest development in the row between the pair over networks.
Read moreInside the Archive: Sabre
/ | 8 Comments on Inside the Archive: SabreHow Australia built the definitive version of the US Air Force’s F-86 Sabre, which went on to became the first aircraft to break the sound barrier in this country.
Read moreCASA clears Rex to fly new 737s
/CASA has given the go-ahead for Rex to fly its latest two 737s, VH-REX and VH-PAG, after taking delivery of the pair last month.
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