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FTA has signed an agreement to buy 24 Diamond aircraft for use at the Qantas Group Pilot Academy.
Garmin has introduced their new aera 760 portable aviation GPS.
An investigation report into the fatal crash of a Cessna 441 near Remark, SA, has identified a failure to maintain speed and subsequent loss of control as causes.
The APF has become the first self-administering body in Australia to be presented with a Part 149 certificate.
The ATSB has released a statistical report that shows fatalities in general aviation are in decline.
The NSW government announced yesterday that it would provide $6.6 million to upgrade Cessnock Airport.
Take our quick survey on how the coronavirus restrictions are impacting GA in Australia.
An ATSB investigation report into the fatal crash of a Cessna 172 has highlighted the importance of having a plan in the event of a loss of engine power.
A run-down on all the inside goods of Australian Flying May-June 2020.
COVID-19 has thrown the business jet sector into turmoil and it has responded by pitching in.
The ATSB has determined that a Sikorsky Skycrane crashed into a dam because a shortened final approach caused the rotors to enter a vortex ring state.
Aviation pioneer and icon of women's aviation in Australia Senja Robey folded her wings this week, dying at home at the age of 93.
CASA has drawn criticism from AOPA Australia for approving an aviation impact assessment for the Tallawarra B power station.
Jabiru Aircraft has joined several other aerospace manufacturers around the world in switching production capacity to much-needed medical supplies.
AOPA Australia yesterday wrote to thePM seeking an approval to conduct flights for the purpose of running aircraft engines during the COVID-19 restrictions period.
Energy Australia announced yesterday that it has been given approval to proceed with its Tallawarra B power station.