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by Marc Joel Atrero March 7, 2019

The lastest Podcasts from Australian Aviation AA PODCASTS #30 31 32 “CLEAR THE AIR” WITH KIRSTY FERGUSON by Rob Brus February 14, 2019 The first Australian Aviation’s podcast for 2019 talks with Kirsty Ferguson from Pinstripe Solutions about all things related to the ever present news story that is the “looming airline pilot shortage”. This

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Feedback focus on a more flexible future It is a very different airliner that traverses the skies today compared with the gracious craft that pioneered air routes in the post-war era. In the span of a few decades, the aviation landscape has changed in so many ways — from the aircraft flown, to the growth

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by Marc Joel Atrero March 7, 2019

Key aircraft movements from across the region Qantas Group News In this issue we report the ferrying of A380-842 VH-OQA from Sydney to Abu Dhabi as QF6011 on January 25 for planned maintenance. This content is available exclusively to Australian Aviation members. Subscribe to Australian Aviation for unlimited access to exclusive content and past magazines.

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There is no substitute for time in types Writers always love feedback on their written material and that was the case following my previous column about post-maintenance checks. A reader sent me a page from an old handbook that was titled “Basic Flight Instruction”. The instructor was giving the student a few words of advice.

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Airline versus airport is a reputation x-factor The relationship between airlines and airports has often left plenty to be desired. Squabbles, particularly over rising fees and the feeling that while airports rake in huge profits their customer airlines often struggle to make a decent income, have been an ongoing feature of the aviation scene. Up

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Never mind the quality, feel the width Boeing’s bestselling widebody just broke another sales record, having surpassed the legendary 747 last year (see feature, this issue). The airframer has now sold more than 2,000 of its 777 aircraft, an astounding achievement in anyone’s order book. “The fact that the 777 is still climbing should come

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