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Canberra aviation aerospace exhibition season extended until October
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Canberra’s Questacon museum has extended its Above and Beyond exhibition for a further two months. Presented by Boeing and developed in partnership with NASA and the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, Above and Beyond looks at flight and space travel through five key themes – Up, Faster, Higher, Further and Smarter. The hands-on exhibits

Construction begins on Adelaide Airport hotel
Airports

Adelaide Airport says the new on-site hotel is on track to open its doors by the end of 2018 as construction on the facility gets underway. The 165-room Atura Hotel is being built by Australian Securities Exchange (ASX)-listed group Event Hospitality and Entertainment at a cost of $50 million. The project, including direct access by

Nominations open for 2017 airport awards
Airports

The Australian Airports Association (AAA) has opened nominations for its annual awards to recognise excellence among the nation’s airports. Award categories include Small Regional Aerodrome of the Year, Large Regional Airport of the Year, Major Airport of the Year, Capital City Airport of the Year and Corporate Project of the Year. Further, a separate innovation

ATSB to investigate potential drone accident
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The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) has opened an investigation into a possible collision between an aircraft and drone near Parafield Airport in Adelaide. The notification on the ATSB website said the incident occurred on Tuesday, July 11 2017 as the the single-piston Socata Tobago TB-10 VH-YTG was preparing to land. “The pilot advised air

Virgin Australia boosts Adelaide, Alice Springs, Darwin schedule
Airlines

Virgin Australia is rejigging its schedule between Adelaide, Alice Springs and Darwin to support growth in these markets. From September 5, the airline is adding an extra two flights a week on the Adelaide-Alice Springs-Darwin route in each direction. There will also be changes to the flight times on the Alice Springs to Darwin service

US approves RAAF Super Hornet radio and countermeasures upgrades
Defence

The US Department of State has approved possible radio and countermeasures upgrades for the Royal Australian Air Force’s 24 F/A-18F Super Hornets under an estimated US$101.4 million Foreign Military Sales (FMS) program deal. The Australian Government has requested the possible sale of 32 units of the Multifunctional Information Distribution System Joint Tactical Radio System (MIDS JTRS) and