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Australia’s aviation regulator investigating drone sighting during car race
Drones

Australia's aviation regulator the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) says it is investigating the appearance of a drone at the final round of the Supercars Championship held in Newcastle.

Air New Zealand trims summer schedule due to 787 engine checks
Airlines

Air New Zealand has cut its flying schedule over Christmas/New Year period due to required engine checks on its Boeing 787-9 fleet's Rolls-Royce engines.

Qantas grounds three Boeing 737-800s after cracks found in “pickle fork”
Airlines

Qantas expects three Boeing 737-800s grounded due to cracks found in the "pickle fork" component to be repaired and back flying by the end of calendar 2019.

ATSB releases final report on January 2017 Cessna C172M fatal accident
Air Crash Investigations

The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) has called for upper torso restraints (UTR) to be fitted to all light aircraft in response to the crash of a Cessna C172M that left one passenger dead.

ATSB raises need for documentation, procedures after 2018 incident
Air Crash Investigations

The ATSB has released its final report into a 2018 incident when a Virgin Australia Regional Airlines Airbus A320 took off with parts of its landing gear ground locks still attached.

ATSB releases final report into 2017 Jetstar A320 incident
Air Crash Investigations

The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) has released its final report into a 2017 incident when a Jetstar Airbus A320 was returned to service with one engine's thrust reverser deactivated because a pin was not removed during overnight maintenance.

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