Read more
Australia’s aviation firefighters have condemned a proposal to sell off critical emergency service infrastructure as “bizarre” and potentially dangerous, warning it could put passenger safety at risk. Read more
RRAT will hold public hearings for the inquiry into the general aviation industry at Parliament House in Canberra on Friday.
CASA today suspended their 2020 customer satisfaction survey.
Brumby Aircraft is set to tackle the growing STOL aircraft market with a new experimental category taildragger.
AOPA Australia announced this week that they have relocated their Bankstown office.
The Federal Government opened Round Two of the Regional Airports Program (RAP) earlier this week.
Professionals Australia has lashed out at CASA saying the regulator is in crisis because staff have lost faith in the leadership and the culture within Aviation House is in need of repair.
Several aviation companies including Tecnam and Rolls-Royce have joined forces to develop an all-electric short-haul aircraft.
CASA's handling of the Bristell LSA stall/spin issue has been referred to the Commonwealth Ombudsman.
EASA has issued a type certificate for the Tecnam P Twenty-Ten TDi,
An ATSB investigation into the fatal crash of a twin-engined Angel 44 has found the accident occurred during a simulated engine failure after take-off.
Senator Susan McDonald took CASA to task in a senate estimates hearing in Canberra yesterday.
Australian Flying November-December 2020 is right here, right now!
A Federal Government issues paper on the future of aviation in Australia has canvassed the option of giving more power over airports to state and local governments.
EASA this week issued a type certificate for the BRM Aero Bristell B23.
The Federal Government may be investigating ways to reduce the burden of aviation regulation.
RAAF air traffic controllers from Townsville have started a program of engagement with young and inexperienced pilots.