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Daher announced yesterday that it had delivered the 100th example of the TBM 960.

CASA last Monday introduced a modular Part 66 licence.

The ATSB has issued a warning about the differences in control systems between certified aircraft and kit aircraft.

Australian Flying has been recognised by the Australasian Aviation Press Club.

Two of Australia's premier flight training organisations have joined forces in a program designed to prepare young CPLs for a career in GA.

CASA announced last week that five sports aviation bodies (SAB) had successfully been awarded CASR Part 149 certificates.

EcoPulse successfully performed its first flight test in hybrid-electric mode late last month.

GA will struggle to survive the transition to net-zero carbon emissions according to the RAAA.

Aeria Management Group has urged the Federal Government to invest in net-zero technologies.

GippsAero, manufacturer of the Airvan 8, is back in Australian hands.

As of 2 December, passenger-carrying operations in aircraft with MTOWs of more than 5700 kg or those fitted with 10 or more passenger seats will need to carry TAWS.

Poor fuel management and a failure to switch fuel tanks led to a Piper Archer being ditched off Perth.

Inside Australian Flying November-December 2023.

ASTRA this week published guidelines for SouthPAN.

New shipments of general aviation's most popular models have continued on an upward trajectory.

Ballina will have a control tower in place no later than 27 November 2025.