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A different beast – the RAAF’s C-27J Spartan
Defence

The C-27J is not a straight replacement for the RAAF’s much-loved Caribou, but nor is it a mini Hercules.

Emergence – Diversity the key for a leaner CHC
Features

CHC which provides offshore transport on six continents and operates one of the most extensive SAR networks in the world.

TBT: Looking back on NSW Air Ambulance’s half a century of caring
EMS

Looking back on half a century of caring from the NSW Ambulance service and its shift from the Queen Air to the King Air over time.

Kiwis push boundaries with commercial drones
Drones

New Zealand’s commercial market for drones is booming, largely thanks to a collaborative approach by its Civil Aviation Authority. Its Part 101 consultation rules and Part 102 unmanned aircraft certification has resulted in 108 unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) receiving certification in the past few years. More than 400 commercial UAV users are registered on the

Mixing the fleet – Network brings the A320 to Qantas
Airlines

A new flying kangaroo has taken to the skies with Qantas-branded Airbus A320s commencing services in Western Australia in April. Sourced from fellow Qantas Group subsidiary Jetstar, the aircraft are flown by Network Aviation under the QantasLink brand. The two aircraft retain their Jetstar 180-seat all-economy cabin interiors, and have replaced two-class Qantas Boeing 737‑800s

Flying around the world solo as a teenager
Editor's Picks

I first met Ryan Campbell and his parents at Avalon in February 2013. Surrounded by banners and a globe displaying a flightpath around 360 degrees of longitude, the then 19-year-old had his eyes firmly set on being the youngest person to fly solo around the world. Now his dream has becoming reality and Ryan set

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