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A healthy customer response to AERO 2012 has restored general aviation confidence in the European market.
University of South Australia has announced a $1 million expansion to its training facilities to tackle pilot shortages.
The Federal Government has announced tripartite deeds to help infrastructure investment at nine airports around the country.
Airservices Australia has awarded training scholarships to four members of the Australian Women Pilots' Association.
Adelaide residents raise noise issues in the lead-up to the release of the Parafield Airport Master Plan for 2012.
CASA warns maintenance companies to get started on transition to new regs.
GippsAERO has announced a partnership to provide low-noise props for their Airvan
The Cirrus SF50 Vision program gets a healthy injection of funds.
Hawker Beechcraft Corporation has issued a strong warning to stakeholders that the company may not be able to continue operations, saying "there is substantial doubt about our ability to continue as a going concern."
The eagerly-awaited Tecnam P2010 made its first flight over Capua, Italy last Thursday.
Diamond Aircraft have successfully tested the DA52 in Austria.
The Australian Transport Safety Board has released its final report into the fatal accident of a Robinson R22 helicopter in July last year.
China Southern Airlines has launched a second recruitment drive to welcome more Australian-based cabin crew onboard its Australian services.
Some airlines give away a few free seats, others a voucher here or there, but AirAsia is boldly going where no airline in Australia has gone before and is giving away an entire plane
Ten young adults are a step closer to a career in aviation thanks to financial support from Airservices Australia.
If money was no object which aircraft would you put in your personal hangar?