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Bizjets 2016
/The Australia, New Caledonia, NZ & PNG business jet fleet as of October 31 2016 Bizjet deliveries to the region totalled 20, the same number delivered in the previous 12 months. Departures totalled 15, which again was one more than in the previous 12 months. As a result the bizjet fleet in our region
Read moreFriendly Skies
/Despite its challenges, Australia remains a friendly environment for business aviation There are many well-documented challenges about the difficulties of operating business jets in Australia, from curfews to customs and border processing and slot availability at busy times. Despite all of this, there is much to be pleased about the way the nation’s airports, air
Read moreCapital Growth
/Canberra Airport goes international The arrival of Canberra’s first widebody international airline service in September marks the denouement of the remarkable transformation of Canberra Airport since its privatisation less than two decades ago. What was once a rudimentary airstrip laid down in the mid-1920s in the middle of a sheep paddock is now a world-class
Read moreThe Biggest Factors That Will Trigger the Ethereum Price in 2025
/Will the Ethereum price go up or down? That question keeps investors on the edge of their seats. As 2025 unfolds, a web of factors will influence Ethereum’s valuation. Anyone tracking its price movements can utilize resources like NASDAQ, Forbes, and Binance, which provide real-time data insights. However, to get the most out of these
Read more100 Years Young
/The centenary of Australia’s first squadrons In 2016 we pause to celebrate the centenary of Australia’s first flying squadrons: Numbers 1, 2, 3 and 4 Squadron, Australian Flying Corps and Royal Australian Air Force. Formed between January and October 1916, these first four flying squadrons were the units that captured the spirit of the original
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/Qantas reveals its new livery and logo for the Dreamliner age Qantas has unveiled a surprise new livery and kangaroo logo to coincide with plans to introduce the Boeing 787 into service late next year. This content is available exclusively to Australian Aviation members. Subscribe to Australian Aviation for unlimited access to exclusive content and
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