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The AAA has said that the Federal Budget handed down on Tuesday night contained nothing for regional airports not classified as remote.

The Federal Government will extend the Remote Airport Upgrade Program, providing another $28.3 million over the next four years.

Jet Aviation has completed the buy-out of general aviation company Hawker Pacific

Wings over Illawarra has become one of the most anticipated air shows in Australia.

AGAA will hold a summit of all general aviation associations to propose amendments to the Civil Aviation Act.

Dick Smith last week presented a six-point plan for revitalising the industry to a gathering at Wagga Wagga.

ATSB has reminded pilots of the importance of making an early decision to go-around in the wake of an incident at Victoria's Apollo Bay.

CASA has agreed to allow the use of the Multicom frequency 126.7 at airfields not marked on aeronautical charts.

An EC135 that crashed near Cooranbong in 2015 did so because the pilot continued flight into non-VMC according to the ATSB.

Piper Aircraft has reported a 36% increase in aircraft shipments for Q1 2018

TAAAF has terminated the membership of AOPA Australia after AOPA failed to respond to questions about AGAA.

Matt Hall has taken his first race win in an Edge 540 with victory in Cannes yesterday.

Gulfstream's G500 executive jet has set a new speed record for the flight from Kona, Hawaii, to Melbourne, Australia.

RBAR heads to Cannes this weekend for what will be the first race ever held in France.

Piper Aircraft will produce a diesel version of their PA-44 Seminole twin trainer, to be known as a Seminole DX.

A misunderstanding of how an autopilot would respond to manual input may have a contributed to the fatal crash of a Cessna.