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Flight and fight: the race to own sky-high internet
Airlines

This story by John Walton in the July 2019 edition of Australian Aviation looks at the key players racing to own the internet in the sky.

Widerøe and Rolls-Royce to research electrical flight
Airlines

Norwegian regional airline Widerøe and British industrial tech giant Rolls-Royce are teaming up to research zero-emissions aviation as part of a plan to replace its fleet of Dash 8 turboprops. The research sits within Widerøe’s aim for emissions-free commercial flights operating by 2030 and the associated move toward electrification of its regional fleet of more

Airbus 50 years on: How the A300 led an aviation revolution
Features

This story from the July edition of Australian Aviation by John Walton looks at the 50-year history of Airbus, starting with the development of the A300.

From the archives: Longreach: Qantas Boeing 747 VH-OJA’s record flight
Airlines

This story from Australian Aviation's archives is from 2015, when Tom Ballantyne wrote about being on Qantas's record making London-Sydney flight in 1989.

Remembering the Apollo 11 moon landing 50 years on
Editor's Picks

To mark the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing, Denise McNabb writes about listening to that historic moment in a New Zealand school classroom .

Mechanics Bennett and Shiers among four new Hall of Fame inductees
Future of Aviation

Mechanics James Bennett and Walter Shiers are among three individuals and one organisation to be inducted into the Australian Aviation Hall of Fame (AAHOF) in 2019.

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