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Just who, when, where next, and how? It was while I was having dinner with three instructors and “shooting the breeze” that a few items came up – the sorts of things that do not get media exposure in the public relations handouts about new flight schools and flight training. It was an interesting chat

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Company Engineers An Ever Brighter Future Last year marked the 30th anniversary for Australia’s Jabiru Aircraft. Over that period the company, grown from humble beginnings, has delivered more than 2,000 aircraft and 6,500 engines worldwide. Now, with the recent announcement of an automatic mixture control design, it is evident that neither Jabiru Aircraft nor Rodney

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Stepping Up

by Marc Joel Atrero May 5, 2019

View from the flightdeck of the Citation CJ3+ The Citation range has come a long way in the 50 years that Cessna has been in the business of business jets. Today, Textron Aviation, continues to refine its substantial fleet to deliver flexibility from the entry level Citation M2 right through to the Mach 0. 935

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Traffic

by Marc Joel Atrero May 5, 2019

Key aircraft movements from across the region Qantas Group News Planned maintenance flights over March included Qantas A380- 842 VH-OQC which left Sydney for Abu Dhabi on March 15 as QF6011, and A330-203 VH-EBP which left Brisbane for Singapore on March 17 as QF6017. B707-138B VH-XBA, ex VHEBA, displayed at the Qantas Founders Museum at

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Support grows for Women in Airports network The launch of the AAA’s Women in Airports Network (WIAN) in March has been met with strong support from our industry. We have heard from both women and men across Australia’s airports in response to the launch, who see greater discussion on diversity as being a very important

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Why safety must remain front and centre My number one tip for starting an airline is to put safety front and centre,” wrote Alan Joyce in a public letter to 10-year-old Alex Jacquot who had written to the Qantas chief executive officer asking for advice on starting an airline. Joyce’s letter, dated February, was published

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