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Air Canada touches down in Melbourne
| 9 Comments on Air Canada touches down in MelbourneAir Canada has added a third Australian destination to its international network with the airline’s inaugural nonstop flight to Melbourne touching down on Sunday. Flight AC37, operated by Boeing 787-9 C-FRTW, landed at Melbourne Tullamarine at about 0930 on Sunday, after a near 16-hour journey from Vancouver. The aircraft was greeted with an Airservices Aviation
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Sydney Airport gets its first Airbus A350 service
/ | 14 Comments on Sydney Airport gets its first Airbus A350 serviceChina Airlines has become the first Airbus A350-900 operator at Sydney Airport after upgauging its nonstop service from Taipei on Sunday. Flight CI55, operated by B-18909, touched down at about 2015 on Friday December 1, after its nine hour and 30 minute journey from Taipei. The aircraft was on the ground for about 100 minutes
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Australian Aviation recognised at 2017 Australasian Aviation Press Club awards
/ | 2 Comments on Australian Aviation recognised at 2017 Australasian Aviation Press Club awardsAustralian Aviation has taken out the top gong at the 2017 Australasian Aviation Press Club (AAPC) awards with news editor Jordan Chong named journalist of the year ahead of veteran aviation journalist Nigel Pittaway, who was runner up in that category. It was a night of multiple accolades for the pair, with Chong runner-up in
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Airbus Helicopters confirms H120 production has ended
/ | 1 Comment on Airbus Helicopters confirms H120 production has endedAirbus Helicopters has confirmed production of its five-seat H120 Colibri (nee EC120B) light-single helicopter has ceased after orders for the type stagnated, contributed largely by cheaper North American single turbine offerings now available in the category. Airbus said its 22-year production of the H120 officially ended in September with the delivery of its final H120
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CASA reforms aviation medical requirements
/ | 4 Comments on CASA reforms aviation medical requirementsThe Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) has announced plans to overhaul its aviation medical requirements, allowing pilots flying commercial operations with no passengers to hold a less-restrictive Class 2 medical certificate, and private pilots flying with five or fewer passengers in VFR conditions to only hold a new aviation medical certificate that meets commercial vehicle
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Fleet Air Arm farewells ‘Bravo’ Seahawk and Squirrel helicopters
/ | 10 Comments on Fleet Air Arm farewells ‘Bravo’ Seahawk and Squirrel helicoptersThe S-70B-2 Seahawk and AS350BA Squirrel helicopters have been formally retired from active Royal Australian Navy (RAN) service in a ceremony at HMAS Albatross. Defence stated that members of the Fleet Air Arm community, including retired flight crews and maintainers, joined Navy to farewell the helicopters on Friday. While the ‘Bravo’ Seahawk had been operational
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