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54 year veteran pilot retires
/ | 2 Comments on 54 year veteran pilot retiresCaptain Doug Whitbourn, an ERJ-135 pilot with Brisbane-based JETGO, has retired after a distinguished career spanning 54 years. Captain Whitbourn flew his final flight, JG6 from the Osborne Mine to Brisbane on February 14, and was fittingly given a water cannon salute by two ARFF fire trucks on his arrival. The salute closed a career
Read moreRoulettes founding CO dies
/ | 2 Comments on Roulettes founding CO diesThe founding commanding officer of the RAAF’s Roulettes display team, SQNLDR (ret) Philip Dunn died in Canberra on February 17, aged 79 . SQNLDR Dunn was the Roulettes’ first commanding officer after the team was established and flew its first display at Point Cook in December 1970, and had previously flown with the RAF’s renowned Red Arrows
Read moreNew Citation Sovereign+ to demo in Australia
/Aeromil Pacific will bring a new Cessna Citation Sovereign+ to Australia for a demonstration tour in March. The new Sovereign+ features the Garmin G5000 avionics suite in a redesigned flight deck, the Cessna Clairity cabin management system, new blended winglets giving greater climb performance and range, and a new increased warranty. The aircraft will tour
Read moreSuper Hornet IRST starts flight tests
/ | 4 Comments on Super Hornet IRST starts flight testsA new infra-red search and track (IRST) system for the F/A-18E/F Super Hornet has commenced flight trials in the US. The system, designed by Lockheed Martin and developed from the IRST used on the F-14D Tomcat, has been adapted to fit in the front half of a Super Hornet centreline auxiliary fuel tank. The sensor allows
Read moreBoeing to build 777X wings at Everett
/Boeing has announced it will build the wings of its new 777-8X and 777-9X models at a new facility adjacent to its vast Everett factory north of Seattle. The selection comes after the company’s main engineers’ union voted to accept an eight-year contract extension earlier this year. The company says it evaluated “criteria that were
Read moreCessna Latitude completes first flight
/Cessna has announced its new Citation Latitude mid-size business jet successfully completed its first flight at the company’s Wichita facility on February 18. The the prototype of the nine passenger Latitude reached an altitude of 28,000 feet and airspeed of Mach 0.6 during the flight, and tested the flaps, landing gear, pressurisation systems, anti-ice capabilities,
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