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In May Emirates paid its staff a 14 weeks salary bonus for its record profit and in an instant ensured the continuation of its excellent management/ staff relationship. For a senior airport agent based in Australia that meant $10,000 and ensured that the best airline staff in the world would continue to beat a path

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New Allocations REGISTRATION/TYPE/SERIAL NUMBER/DATE/OWNER OR OPERATOR/PREVIOUS REGISTRATIONS AKN Bell 47G‑3B1 3581 21/4/08 Airwork Helicopters, PO Box 857 Caboolture Qld 4510 N301JP N312JP N53993 66‑8081 BRP Stoddard Hamilton Glasair GIII 3174 21/4/08 Twenty‑Sixth Ravine, 306 Harpers Rd Barjarg Vic 3723 N100WK BSQ Kavanagh E‑210 KB379 28/4/08 Proflex, 13 Lakeview Dr Carrara Qld 4211 BXU Cessna 152

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Debrief

by Marc Joel Atrero July 23, 2008

The Budget It was no surprise that aviation did not rate in May’s federal budget – the industry is still not important for most voters. What was in the budget that affects us was mainly negative – the tourism industry and the airlines certainly would not have welcomed increased passport and airport departure fees. This

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In 1958, an industry that had only been created in Australia a scant 10 years previously, collectively decided it needed to work together to ensure its future. Since that meeting between air ag companies, DCA and the commonwealth and state Departments of Primary Industries, AAAA has worked tirelessly to promote aerial agriculture and to further

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Have you ever seen a Cadet, SIAI-Marchetti, Dragonfly, Aircoupe or Dragon Rapide? No? Then you have missed out seeing and appreciating a part of aviation history! In April I attended the Temora Aviation Museum’s monthly flying weekend. This was coupled with the annual fly-in of the Antique Aeroplane Association of Australia. Temora was a good

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Rotor Torque

by Marc Joel Atrero July 20, 2008

Army to Use Ec 135 for Tiger Training as Reported in Australian Aviation’s Feature on the Tiger Arh Program Last Issue, the Army is About to Use Two Leased Eurocopter Ec 135s for Its Tiger Pilots and Battle Captains (Bcs) to Maintain Training and Currency Hours Until the Tiger Enters Full Operational Service in 2010.

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