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Winter wildfires may stop US lending Australia aircraft
/Greg Mullins argued countries would be unwilling to lend Australia its aircraft if its own fire season lasted all year round, rather than being confined to the summer months.
Read more‘Loyal Wingman for helicopters’ completes test flight
/First unveiled at Avalon 2023, the aerospace giant said STRIX completed its tests fully autonomously in Australia, with a remote pilot providing safety overwatch who was not required to intervene.
Read moreVideo Podcast: South Korea crash puts safety back in the spotlight
/In the first Australian Aviation Podcast for 2025, Adam and Jake look at the potential ramifications of the devastating Jeju Air crash in South Korea.
Read moreATSB clears crew in Etihad aborted take-off incident
/The Dreamliner, A6-BLN, suffered tyre damage in the emergency stop on Sunday night and could not be immediately cleared from the runway, forcing it to close for around 14 hours. Aviation rescue firefighters were able to cool the landing gear with foam.
Read moreUniSQ launches new MBA aviation course
/Delivered through six-week teaching blocks, the roughly 12-month course aims to teach “technical knowledge and strategic management skills” to potential industry leaders, the university said.
Read morePilot and 2 passengers killed in WA seaplane crash
/The 34-year-old pilot, as well as two tourists in their 60s believed to be from Switzerland and Denmark, died after their Cessna 208 Caravan 675, VH-WTY, reportedly crashed into a rocky outcrop on take-off and plunged into the ocean.
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