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Contrails

by Marc Joel Atrero August 27, 2012

The future of airline travel It will come as a surprise to no-one in the airline industry that air travel is and will remain the world’s real World Wide Web. Even Bill Gates says so. Released just before July’s Farnborough Airshow, a new Airbus survey found that “Facebook won’t replace face to face.” And this

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Register Update

by Marc Joel Atrero August 26, 2012

New Allocations Registration/type/serial Number/date/operator/previous Registrations Box Smith Bj‑31 001 14/6/12 Barbara Smith, Po Box 1122 Leeton Nsw 2705 Eaq Convair C-131f Samaritan 308 28/6/12 Gregory Ackman, Po Box 123 Camden Nsw 2570 N340cv Buaer141025 Eju Robinson R44 Raven Ii 12040 26/6/12 Glin Martin, 16 Bay Rd Arcadia Nsw 2159 N703sh Epo Beech G58 Baron Th‑2335

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Aerial Ag

by Marc Joel Atrero August 25, 2012

Carbon tax toxic for aviation The sky may not have fallen but aviation is suffering under an unfair carbon tax that provides wide exemptions to other sectors — then singles out aviation for special penalties. From July 1,the carbon tax package saw an immediate increase in all aviation fuel of 6 cents a litre. And

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Rotor Torque

by Marc Joel Atrero August 24, 2012

Agusta and Russian Helicopters Linfox has ordered three AW169s “in full VIP configuration”. AgustaWestland says it now holds more than 50 orders for the 4.5 tonne class AW169, which first flew on May 10. Certification is planned for 2014. (AgustaWestland) This content is available exclusively to Australian Aviation members. Subscribe to Australian Aviation for unlimited

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Flying an aircraft is not rocket science – well, not quite. But first, you have to get it to the holding point for takeoff. Be it a GA aircraft or an RPT airliner there are things that sometimes get overlooked. This content is available exclusively to Australian Aviation members. Subscribe to Australian Aviation for unlimited

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This issue we continue our series on the development of Australian air power. Dr Alan Stephens has argued in two previous articles that military forces that divide their air power between the services or subordinate it to land forces are not making the best use of their assets. This content is available exclusively to Australian

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