Australian Aviation Hall of Fame (AAHOF) seeking public help to locate families of 2016 inductees Lester Brain and Edgar Percival
The Australian Aviation Hall of Fame (AAHOF) is keen to locate descendants of two of its inductees for 2016. Six new members of the AAHOF will be admitted at the official ceremony at the Temora Aviation Museum in Wagga Wagga on November 12. The class of 2016 includes Australian Aviation contributor and aviation safety author
Adelaide Airport suffered a drop in international passengers in 2015/16 due to the withdrawal of AirAsia X’s service to Kuala Lumpur. The airport handled 858,000 international travellers in the 12 months to June 30 2016, a decline of 8.3 per cent from 936,000 in the prior corresponding period. “The (-8.3 per cent) decline in passengers
Quickstep Holdings says deliveries of vertical tail components for the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter project have commenced, with production expected to ramp up in the period ahead. The Australian manufacturer’s qualification process for the vertical tail fairings components, vertical tail spars and vertical tail skins were approved during 2015/16, with the first delivery set coming
Air China to launch third Sydney route
Air China will launch a third route from Sydney in November when it begins a three-times-a-week service to Chengdu. The Sydney-Chengdu flights were scheduled to begin on November 12 and be operated by Airbus A330-200s configured with 30 business class and 207 economy class seats, Sydney Airport said in a statement. Currently, Air China served
Brisbane Valley Air Show welcomes record-breaking teenager
Record-breaking teenager Lachlan Smart was among the crowds that gathered at Watts Bridge Memorial Airfield over the weekend for the inaugural Brisbane Valley Air Show. Smart is the youngest person to circumnavigate the globe solo in a single-engine aircraft, having completed his 24,000nm journey in a Cirrus SR-22 on Friday August 26, when he landed
Boeing to upgrade RNZAF Orions
The New Zealand Ministry of Defence has awarded Boeing a US$21.4 million contract to upgrade the fleet of six P-3K2 Orion aircraft with an undersea acoustics and intelligence technology that is intended to enable the Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) to more effectively find, monitor and deter submarine threats. Boeing stated that it is