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United States suspends F-35 flying for engine inspections
Defence

The United States has suspended flying its Lockheed Martin F-35 fighter jets due to the need to inspect fuel tubes within the aircraft's engines.

WOFA Podcast: SQNLDR Phil Eldridge
Defence

On this edition of the Australian Aviation podcast is one of the Royal Australian Air Force’s most experienced combat pilots, SQNLDR Phil Eldridge.

WOFA Podcast: RAAF Roulette #4 & Roulette #7
Defence

On this edition of the Australian Aviation podcast we are joined by Roulette #4 Scott Tavasci and Roulette #7 Daniel Armstrong from the Royal Australian Air Force aerobatic display team The Roulettes.

Boeing wins new Chinook support contract
Defence

Boeing Defence Australia says it has signed a new partnership agreement with the Department of Defence’s Capability Acquisition and Sustainment Group to support the Australian Army’s CH-47F Chinook helicopter fleet. Under the agreement, Boeing Defence Australia plans to consolidate all existing services for the Chinook fleet into a “new through life support contract to be

RAAF C-130 transports aid to Indonesia for earthquake and tsunami relief
Defence

The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) has delivered the first package of humanitarian aid to Indonesia as part of the Australian government's response to the devastating earthquake and tsunami that struck in late September.

UK Wedgetail acquisition could create opportunities for Australian industry
Defence

The United Kingdom is considering buying Boeing E-7 Wedgetail airborne early warning and control (AEW&C) aircraft to replace the RAF’s seven ageing E-3D Sentry aircraft.

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