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Read moreIssue 356: Lightning Bolt
/To the future Setting course for a new Australian Aviation Change is the new normal and after 40 incredible years as the most acclaimed and widely read aviation magazine Australian Aviation is about to embark on a generational change program. What excites me most about this journey is the fact we have been able to
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/News briefs from across aviation AIRLINES Fiji Airways is expanding its route network in North Asia with three times a week nonstop flights between Nadi and Tokyo Narita with Airbus A330-200/300s due to start in July 2018. It will be the first time since 2009 Fiji Airways will fly to Japan. – This content is
Read moreA bitter disappointment
/The Sud Caravelle’s failed Australian introduction After attempts to introduce the de Havilland Comet to both international and Australian domestic services had failed, the next opportunity involved the Sud Caravelle. Trans-Australia Airlines had been interested in the Caravelle since 1954 when John Watkins, the airline’s Technical Superintendent, visited Toulouse and saw the two prototypes under
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/Register News In Australia A 1977 built Westland 341B Gazelle has taken on the marks VH-OIZ. with c/n 1682 (WA1682). Previously G-CHZF and XZ338 it was registered to Westland Helicopters Ltd of Mile End, South Australia on October 4. Aero L-39C VH-KEE has had a registration change to VH-ZPM with Melbourne Jets Pty Ltd. of
Read moreThis time it’s personal
/Singapore Airlines’ new cabin products highlight the carrier’s commitment to its premium passengers and are the latest example of the carrier’s willingness to embrace new ideas Singapore Airlines’ (SIA) US$850 million investment to upgrade its Airbus A380 on-board products represents the carrier’s latest salvo in the battle for supremacy in the skies and a timely
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