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RAAF Super Hornet fleet completes first major upgrade program
| 26 Comments on RAAF Super Hornet fleet completes first major upgrade programThe Royal Australian Air Force’s F/A-18F Super Hornet has completed its first major upgrade, with the work finished on budget and two weeks ahead of schedule by the Electronic Attack Enterprise team that consists of the RAAF, the Capability Acquisition and Sustainment Group (CASG), Boeing Defence Australia and Raytheon Australia. This work represents the first
Read moreJetstar opens applications for cadet pilot program
/ | 6 Comments on Jetstar opens applications for cadet pilot programJetstar has started accepting applications for its 2017 pilot cadet program. The program will be run by CAE Oxford Aviation Academy and Swinburne University in Melbourne, with successful candidates going through an ab initio training course for their Multi Engine Instrument Rating and Multi Crew Cooperation Training and a frozen ATPL. The cadet pilots will
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H135 receives EASA approval for Helionix avionics
/Airbus Helicopters has received European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) type certification for its Helionix avionics system installed in new build twin-engine H135s. Designed in-house, Airbus says the Helionix cockpit system, which is already available in its H145 medium-twin and H175 super-medium types, will offer H135 operators with increased mission flexibility and improved safety. Integrated with
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Tigerair Australia to grow internationally as a “narrowbody operation”
/ | 17 Comments on Tigerair Australia to grow internationally as a “narrowbody operation”Virgin Australia is sticking with the Tigerair Australia brand and plans to expand the low-cost carrier’s footprint internationally with destinations in narrowbody range over the next three years. Tigerair Australia began international operations in March, with flights to Bali from Adelaide, Melbourne and Perth using Boeing 737-800s, which remain on Virgin Australia International’s air operator’s
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Federal government backs Sunshine Coast Airport expansion with $181 million loan
/ | 1 Comment on Federal government backs Sunshine Coast Airport expansion with $181 million loanSunshine Coast Airport will receive a $181 million loan from the federal government to help fund its new runway and terminal expansion. Federal Minister for Infrastructure and Transport Darren Chester made the announcement of the concessional loan on Thursday. The new 2,450m long and 45m wide runway to be built in a north-west/south-east orientation (Runway
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First RAAF P-8A arrival marks beginning of a “5th gen maritime surveillance force”
/ | 18 Comments on First RAAF P-8A arrival marks beginning of a “5th gen maritime surveillance force”The first of a planned fleet of 15 Boeing P-8A Poseidon maritime surveillance aircraft for the RAAF was officially welcomed in Canberra on Wednesday by Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and Chief of Air Force Air Marshal Leo Davies. P-8A serial A47-001 touched down in Canberra shortly before 1pm after making the short hop from Avalon, near Melbourne,
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