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Gulfstream G600 receives FAA certification

Gulfstream’s G600 business jet has earned both its type and production certificates from the United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).

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Embraer has delivered its first Praetor 600 business jet. (Embraer)

European customer takes first Embraer Praetor 600 business jet

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Embraer has delivered its first Praetor 600 business jet to an undisclosed European customer at a ceremony at its São José dos Campos facility in Brazil.

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Australian Airports Association open nominations for annual awards

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The Australian Airports Association has opened nominations for its annual awards, which in 2019 includes a new community engagement category.

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Antonov AN-24 crashes after landing, killing two people

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An Antonov AN-24 flying a domestic route in Russia has veered off the runway and crashed into a building, killing two members of the flight crew.

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The Boeing Stearman VH-ILW in flight. (Nicholas Eccles)

From the archives: Flight test: The Boeing Stearman

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This story from the Australian Aviation archives is from November 2011, when Owen Zupp took the classic Boeing Stearman on a flight test.

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Flight test for the MC-21-300, the larger of the two MC-21 variants, designed to carry between 163 and 211 passengers. (Irkut)

China and Russia challenging the commercial aircraft incumbents

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Tom Ballantyne writes about the challenge coming from China and Russia in the commercial aircraft market in the June 2019 edition of Australian Aviation.

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