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AAUS conference gets underway July 17

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The Australian Association for Unmanned Systems (AAUS) is holding its “RPAS in Australian skies” conference on July 17-18 in Canberra.

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American Airlines extends Boeing 737 MAX cancellations until November

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American Airlines has announced yet another extension for the cancellation of its Boeing 737 MAX-operated flights, this time until November 2 2019.

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Australia's Matt Hall celebrates winning the third round of the Red Bull Air Race World Championship at Lake Balaton, Hungary. (Red Bull Content Pool)

Matt Hall wins Red Bull Air Race event in Hungary

Matt Hall has roared into Red Bull Air Race World Championship contention with a commanding victory at Lake Balaton in Hungary.

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The Super Constellation in Qantas livery. (Qantas Founders Museum/Facebook)

Qantas Founders Museum restores Super Constellation cockpit

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The Qantas Founders Museum has reached a significant milestone on its Super Constellation project after competing the restoration of the aircraft’s cockpit.

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Back to the Future: Investment Spurs Development of Historic Archerfield

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Archerfield Airport is continuing to further develop its ambition of being Queensland’s premier home to general aviation.

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A44-201 was the centre of attention at the July 8 rollout ceremony. (Boeing)

From the archives: Rollout of the first RAAF Super Hornet

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This story from the Australian Aviation archives is from August 2009, when Andrew McLaughlin wrote about unveiling of the RAAF’s first F/A-18F Super Hornet.

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