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/Staying on track financially during the pandemic The wave of stand-downs, redundancies and early retirements continues to be challenging, emotionally and financially, during this pandemic. Australians working in aviation domestically and globally are in the top tier of those experiencing job loss. The Air Transport Action Group, a Geneva-based coalition of aviation organisations, predicts the
Read moreAviation women’s forums focus on leadership and resilience
/Women in Airports – Building resilience and empowering yourself – ROARRRRR! In November, the Australian Airports Association (AAA) hosted the Women in Airports Online Forum. I was gutted that I was unable to attend as their forum was covering my ‘passion topics’: building resilience and empowering yourself. I could talk for weeks on this stuff
Read moreGet to know FlyOz
/Fly Oz is a flight training school based out of Cowra in central New South Wales. Founded in July 2013, the school has grown in leaps and bounds since. To learn more, Australian Aviation sat down with the school’s head of operations Lyn Gray. This content is available exclusively to Australian Aviation members. Login Become
Read moreRegional NSW’s training gem
/Fly Oz was established on 1 July 2013 by Lyn Gray, who at the time was conducting aviation instruction for the local Cowra community and a few students who had made the journey from Sydney. Quite a modest start. In seven years, we have grown to now deliver over 120 qualifications per year from our
Read moreAviation women’s forums focus on leadership and resilience
/Women in Aviation (Australian Chapter) Emerging Leaders Forum – Cultivate, collaborate and innovate WAI Australian Chapter held the Emerging Leaders Forum (EML) on 30 October 2020 this year, evolving into an online virtual module to scupper the pandemic’s attempt to outdate the concept of a live event. There is nothing quite as inspiring as a
Read moreNZ H145 hits 2k flight hour milestone in 2 years
A New Zealand-based Airbus H145, operated by local operator HeliOtago, has hit 2,000 flight hours after just over two years of Helicopter Emergency Medical Services operations.
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