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A file image of the Horizon Air bombardier Q400 N449QX. (Eric Salard via Wikimedia Commons)

Seattle Q400 crash likely to have global implications

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The Seattle aircraft crash is expected to have implications for airport security and screening around the world, an aviation expert says.

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Eyes in the sky: an Australian company is literally examining how we look at flying

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Australian company Seeing Machines is literally examining how we look at flying.

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Airpower disruption in the age of the F-35

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Australia is building its future air power capabilities around the F-35. What future threats might the fifth-gen fighter face?

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Rob Sharp says both Virgin Australia and Tigerair Australia will fly out of Western Sydney Airport. (Seth Jaworski)

Virgin Australia lays administrative groundwork for Tigerair’s international operation

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Virgin Australia has appeared to lay the groundwork for its wholly-owned subsidiary Tigerair Australia unit to potentially resume international operations.

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CASA seeks industry input for new general aviation maintenance rules

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Australia’s Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) is seeking industry input on a new set of maintenance regulations for the general aviation sector.

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TBT – Top End air combat at Pitch Black 12

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With Exercise Pitch Black 18 currently in full swing in the skies above the Northern Territory, today’s Throwback Thursday feature revisits Pitch Black 12.

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