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Support issues no longer a significant contributor to Tiger ARH availability – Airbus
/ | 13 Comments on Support issues no longer a significant contributor to Tiger ARH availability – AirbusAirbus Group Australia Pacific says that thanks to the efforts of a dedicated task force, support arrangements for the Australian Army’s Tiger Armed Reconnaissance Helicopter (ARH) no longer significantly impede aircraft availability and serviceability rates. In its response to an extract of the Australian National Audit Office’s latest audit into the Tiger program, which was
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BAE Systems announces teaming partners for JORN upgrade
BAE Systems Australia has announced that Raytheon Australia, Daronmont Technologies and RCR Resolve FM will partner in its bid to compete for the $1 billion Jindalee Operational Radar Network (JORN) upgrade program (JP 2025 Phase 6). In a statement on Monday BAE Systems said the partnership with Raytheon would bring “unparalleled systems integration experience and
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Mitsubishi investigating air conditioning issues after aborting MRJ ferry flight
/Mitsubishi Aircraft Corporation’s first flight test aircraft of its Regional Jet (MRJ) program will stay on the ground at its Nagoya facility while engineers investigate the aircraft’s air conditioning systems. Late last week, the company twice aborted the ferry flight of the MRJ’s first flight test aircraft from Nagoya to its Moses Lake Flight Test
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China Eastern adds third route from Sydney
/China Eastern is boosting its Australian network with a new service from Sydney to Hangzhou and onwards to Beijing starting in November. The three times a week offering will operate as a Beijing-Hangzhou-Sydney routing with Airbus A330 equipment. China Eastern general manager for Oceania Kathy Zhang said the new flights complemented the Skyteam alliance member’s
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ANAO report questions the value of upgrading the Tiger ARH
/ | 23 Comments on ANAO report questions the value of upgrading the Tiger ARHThe Department of Defence has accepted an Australian National Audit Office (ANAO) report recommendation that it assesses whether upgrading the Tiger Armed Reconnaissance Helicopter (ARH) fleet provides value for money when the aircraft is slated for replacement mid next decade. The latest ANAO report into the Tiger program, released on Thursday, found that the helicopter continues to suffer
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Captain on record-breaking Qantas 747-400 delivery flight, David Massy-Greene, dies aged 73
/ | 7 Comments on Captain on record-breaking Qantas 747-400 delivery flight, David Massy-Greene, dies aged 73David Massy-Greene, the captain of Qantas’s record-breaking Boeing 747-400 nonstop flight from London Heathrow to Sydney, died on Sunday, August 21. He was 73. Qantas confirmed the news in a recent note to its 30,000 employees. “It is with sadness that we let you know of the passing of former Qantas Captain David Massy-Greene,” Qantas
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