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“It’s coming” – NZ P-8A Poseidon acquisition nears
/ | 23 Comments on “It’s coming” – NZ P-8A Poseidon acquisition nearsNew Zealand is close to placing an order for four Boeing P-8A Poseidon maritime reconnaissance aircraft, with the country’s Defence Minister Ron Mark due to present the acquisition for approval to the NZ Cabinet Government Administration and Expenditure Review Committee on Monday. “I am confident now that the recommendation I will take to Cabinet committee
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Hall third in Budapest, moves clear atop Red Bull Air Race World Championship
/ | 1 Comment on Hall third in Budapest, moves clear atop Red Bull Air Race World ChampionshipAustralia’s Matt Hall is now the clear leader of the 2018 Red Bull Air Race World Championship after finishing third in the fourth round in Budapest, Hungary and importantly beating home main rival Michael Goulian of the USA. Coming into Sunday’s race Hall and Goulian were tied on 36 points from three races, with the
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Nine cities make proposed Qantas pilot academy shortlist
/ | 27 Comments on Nine cities make proposed Qantas pilot academy shortlistNine regional locations across Australia are in contention to host Qantas’s proposed new pilot training academy. Qantas announced the shortlist for its new flight school on Friday, which comprised three potential locations in New South Wales, two in Queensland and one in each in the Northern Territory, Tasmania, Victoria and Western Australia. The full list
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Productivity Commission launches airports inquiry
Australia’s Productivity Commission has released the terms of reference for its inquiry into the regulation of the nation’s airports. The federal government announced the inquiry into the economic regulation of airport services on Friday. “The purpose of this inquiry is to determine the effectiveness and efficiency of the current arrangements and determine whether they remain
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Canada to up RAAF Hornet buy to 25 jets
/Canada has increased to 25 the number of F/A-18A/B Hornets it has requested to acquire from Australia to complement its own force of similar CF-188A/B Hornets, Canadian media has reported. The Ottawa Citizen said on June 15 that the number of jets to be acquired by Canada’s Department of National Defence has risen from 18 as reported in
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Pratt and Whitney close to fix for A320neo engines: report
/Pratt and Whitney has nearly completed the redesign of a faulty engine part responsible for delays to deliveries of the Airbus A320neo family of aircraft, a news report says. The Bloomberg news agency reported on June 19 Airbus executive Klaus Roewe telling reporters the engine maker was “close to finalizing the redesign”. “We’re reasonably confident
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