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Textron has announced that facilities at both Essendon and Jandakot are to be expanded.

The Federal Government yesterday offered a dead-bat response to the senate inquiry into the GA industry.

RACQ LifeFlight has been elevated to the list of Queensland Greats.

RACWA has selected P-Mentors as part of a fleet revitalisation program.

Sigma Aerospace College has taken a different approach to tackling the crippling engineer shortage.

CASA Executive Manager Stakeholder Engagement Andreas Marcelja told the AHIA this week that CASR Part 43 will not be mandatory.

Andrew Andersen has been appointed Chair of the ASAP after the retirement of Pat Murray.

Textron Aviation this week rolled-out the 400th Cessna Citation Latitude.

Jason Harfield says he has been given no reason why he was not re-appointed to the role.

GAMA aircraft shipment figures show little growth in deliveries for the first quarter of 2024.

AMROBA this week withdrew its support for the proposed CASR Part 43 regulations.

Airbus yesterday told EBACE that net-zero aviation won't be possible unless industry sectors collaborate.

A new airspace design for Ballina-Byron proposes Class C airspace from 4500-8500 feet.

Adventurer Michael Smith completes his six-week tribute to Goble and McIntyre.

The last pillar of US aviation folklore has died.

AAAA CEO Matt Harper has welcomed the announcement that the government will spend $35 million supporting aerial firefighting.