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A look at the Piper Pilot 100 from the AOPALive YouTube video. (AOPALive)

Piper Aircraft launches new Pilot 100/100i training aircraft

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Piper Aircraft has launched two new single-engine training aircraft, the Pilot 100 and Pilot 100i at the Sun N’ Fun international fly-in and expo.

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The first HATS EC135 T2+ arriving at Nowra on March 31 from Bankstown. (Defence)

Army and Navy helicopter aircrew training system achieves milestone

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The Australian Defence Force’s Helicopter Aircrew Training System for the Army and Navy has declared an initial operational capability (IOC).

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Singapore Airlines removes two Boeing 787-10s from service due to engine issues

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Singapore Airlines has removed two Boeing 787-10s from service due to issues with the aircraft’s Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 TEN engines.

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Federal budget outlines proposed spending on airports

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A snapshot of some of the funding measures around airports and aviation in the 2019/20 federal budget handed down in Canberra on Tuesday, April 2 2019.

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Budget shows defence spending to increase 1.93pct in 2019/20

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The government is on track to lift Defence funding to the fabled two per cent of gross domestic product (GDP) in 2020/21, the federal budget papers show.

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Virgin Australia opposes Qantas's proposed codeshare with Cathay Pacific. (Rob Finlayson)

Virgin Australia refutes Qantas’s claims on proposed Cathay codeshare

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Virgin Australia says Qantas’s argument its proposed codeshare with Cathay Pacific would not reduce competition is simplistic and incorrect.

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