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RAAF’s first two locally trained F-35A pilots start flights on the aircraft
Defence

The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) says first two F-35A pilots to be trained locally flew the aircraft for the first time on July 15.

Qantas enters seventh decade of jet operations
Airlines

Qantas entered the jet era on July 29 1959 when a Boeing 707-138B took off from Sydney bound for San Francisco via Nadi in Fiji and Honolulu, Hawaii.

Caboolture Aero Club hosts gathering of De Havilland aircraft
Headlines

Caboolture Airfield has played host to a gathering of about 40 De Havilland aircraft, which began arriving on July 26 and continued across the weekend.

Regulators lift grounding of GippsAero GA8 Airvan
General Aviation

Regulators in Australia, the European Union and elsewhere have lifted a temporary grounding of the Australian-made GippsAero GA8 Airvan.

737 MAX grounding dampens American Airlines’ strong Q2 result
Airlines

Strong travel demand, high load factors and a robust loyalty program have ticked the boxes for American Airlines to deliver a healthy second quarter result.

Qantas frequent flyer program top earner in global survey
Airlines

Qantas Frequent Flyer generates more revenue per passenger than any other airline loyalty program, a report from IdeaWorksCompany says.

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