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Airservices Australia has signed a 10-year contract worth more than $100 million with AeroPearl Pty Ltd for the delivery of its Flight Inspection Service (FIS).

Flight Training Adelaide has announced it has been approved as a VET FEE-HELP provider and can now offer financial assistance to its students through the scheme.

Jabiru boss to give Sir Charles Kingsford Smith Lecture; World's first four-seat electric aircraft flies; Cessna delivers 100th C162; Breakdown of separation at YMMB; Sunshine Coast Airport turns 50; and more.

Aussie Red Bull Air Race ace Matt Hall has announced a raft of new aerobatic demonstrations he’ll be performing at events throughout the country for the remainder of 2011.

Melbourne-based Canadian expat pilot Peter Richards offers a touching story about taking his five-year-old daughter for her inspiring first flight in a light aircraft.

Aircraft kit manufacturer Sonex Aircraft has for the first time flown its SubSonex Jet, a project that it hopes will put a light jet within reach of the everyday pilot.

The Royal Australian Air Force has marked 90 years since the title of 'Royal' was bestowed upon it.

Gulfstream Aerospace has completed several flight-testing milestones in its G650 business jet program.

Medevac Eurocopter cops pot shot; RAAF F-111 hits the road; UFOs or C172s?; Gulfstream readies G280; GA in Russia; China's first GA fly-in; and more.

Newcastle Airport hosted more than 120 high school students at its sixth annual Aviation Careers Day earlier this week.

A Gloucester resident is holding out hope of locating a 30-year-old Cessna C210 crash site from Australia's only civil aviation incident that remains unsolved.

The ATSB has released its final report on a loss of control incident involving a Robinson R44 that landed heavily in a dam in Victoria in April.

Flightpath

The August - October 2011 issue of Flightpath, Australian Flying's sister publication focused on Warbirds and vintage aircraft, is now on the newsstand and features an ultra-rare Seafire F Mk.47 on the cover.

Australian Flying

The September/October 2011 issue of Australian Flying is hot off the printing press and filled with entertaining and informative stories for active pilots.

RFDS update; RAAF gets new F/A-18F Super Hornets; Flight Design C4 a winner at AirVenture 2011; Electronic ignition system for BRS parachute; and more.

The General Aviation Manufacturers Association has released new figures showing that GA aircraft manufacturers continue to struggle in 2011.