King Air simulator in Melbourne next year
A simulator for the Hawker Beechcraft King Air 350i is scheduled to come on line in Melbourne next year. The CAE 5000 series full flight simulator will provide pilot and maintenance technician training up to CASA Level D, the highest qualification for flight simulators. Training credits will also be available for operators of the King
Down to the wire for Qantas, unions
Qantas and three of its unions face a midnight deadline today to resolve their dispute or head to binding arbitration. The deadline comes after a weekend that saw Transport Workers Union boss Tony Sheldon suggest the talks were on the verge of collapse. Sheldon said Qantas had little interest in a negotiated settlement and preferred
Newest F/A-18 Hornet pilots put through their paces
A new class of F/A-18 Hornet pilots will be put through their final paces during two-plus weeks of exercises at RAAF Townsville. More than 150 RAAF personnel and as many as 12 F/A-18 Hornets will take part in Exercise High Sierra, which begins today and runs through December 8. The 2 Operational Conversion Unit (2OCU)
German air rescue to get EC145s
German air rescue operation DRF Luftrettung has signed an agreement with Eurocopter to buy 25 EC145 T2 helicopters in a deal worth nearly €200 million (A$267m). The organisation becomes the largest operator of the German made EC145 T2.
Qatar launch for Boeing’s digital flight folder
Qatar Airways has been announced as the launch customer for Boeing’s new Electronic Flight Folder (EFF). The carrier will begin using the EFF next year across its fleet of 777s, making it the first airline to transmit day-of-flight data such as flight plans and weather information directly to its aircraft’s Class 3 Electronic Flight Bag.
Indonesia to get 24 F-16C/Ds
The United States will sell 24 refurbished F-16C/D fighter jets to Indonesia under a proposed deal announced Friday during the Asia-Pacific summit in Bali. Including equipment, parts, training and logistical support, the price tag on the deal comes to roughly US$750 million, according to a statement by the US Defense Security Cooperation Agency notifying Congress