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GE acquires Naverus
/GE Aviation has announced that it will acquire performance-based navigation services provider Naverus, which develops Required Navigation Performance (RNP) and Performance Based Navigation (PBN) procedures for a number of airports around the world. GE says that it expects to gain synergies from being able to integrate Naverus’s RNP technology with its Aviation’s Systems business’s suite
Read moreRAAF Glenbrook to close in 2015
RAAF base Glenbrook in the lower Blue Mountains near Penrith, home of the RAAF’s Headquarters Air Command, will close in 2015. Originally slated for closure in 2010, the base, located in the former 1920s era Lapstone Hotel, will remain operational until upgrade works to RAAF base Amberley are completed and the new HQ Joint Operations
Read moreBoeing signs for ADF aircraft E3 work
/Boeing Defence Australia (BDA) and the ADF have signed a Deed of Standing Offer to conduct Electromagnetic Environmental Effects (E3) testing and design services for ADF aircraft and systems. The deed allows ADF units to contract directly with BDA to conduct E3 work at its RAAF Amberley facility. “As the first company in the southern
Read morePakistan rolls out first JF-17
/Pakistan has unveiled its first locally built JF-17 Thunder fighter at a ceremony at the Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC) in Kamra near Islamabad. The JF-17, the Pakistani version of the Chinese designed FC-1, and is thought to be roughly equivalent to an early model F-16 or Mirage 2000 in capability. The aircraft has been developed
Read moreFirst taxi for A400M
/The prototype Airbus Military A400M is one step closer to first flight after taxiing under it own power for the first time on November 23. The taxi tests, conducted at Seville in southern Spain, saw the aircraft perform a series of low speed runs up to 20kt (37km/h) as well as steering, braking and reverse
Read moreJetstar takes heat on paralympian’s wheelchair
Jetstar has apologised to paralympian Kurt Fearnley after airline staff forced him to hand over his wheelchair at check-in. Fearnley, who was taking a Jetstar service from Brisbane to Newcastle following the completion of a crawl along the Kokoda Track, was told that the airline’s policy was to take some wheelchairs and instead was offered
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