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DH-82A VH-RVE 'Lady Ray' Tiger Moth. (James Smith)

Caboolture Aero Club hosts gathering of De Havilland aircraft

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Caboolture Airfield has played host to a gathering of about 40 De Havilland aircraft, which began arriving on July 26 and continued across the weekend.

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Owen Zupp flies the Brumby LSA. (Paul Sadler)

From the archives: Flight test: The Brumby LSA

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This story from the Australian Aviation archives comes from June 2009, when Owen Zupp took the Brumby LSA on a flight test.

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Air New Zealand ZK-NZE Boeing 787-9 crosses over Brisbane with contrails. (Michael Marston)

Air New Zealand looking long-haul with latest Boeing 787 order

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This story by Denise McNabb from the July 2019 edition of Australian Aviation looks at the long-haul ambitions of Air New Zealand with the Boeing 787.

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A file image of a GippsAero GA8 Airvan. (Seth Jaworski)

Regulators lift grounding of GippsAero GA8 Airvan

Regulators in Australia, the European Union and elsewhere have lifted a temporary grounding of the Australian-made GippsAero GA8 Airvan.

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A file image of American Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 8 N314RH. (Nathan Coats/Commons Wikimedia)

737 MAX grounding dampens American Airlines’ strong Q2 result

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Strong travel demand, high load factors and a robust loyalty program have ticked the boxes for American Airlines to deliver a healthy second quarter result.

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Qantas has announced the a new boss of its international business. (Rob Finlayson)

Qantas frequent flyer program top earner in global survey

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Qantas Frequent Flyer generates more revenue per passenger than any other airline loyalty program, a report from IdeaWorksCompany says.

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