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ZeroAvia and Otto Aviation have announced a partnership to produce a Celera aircraft powered by a hydrogen-electric system.
The OAR has recommended a Class D tower for Ballina-Byron.
ARWC has removed the opening round at Goodwood, UK,
Five aviators were recognised in the Queens Birthday Honours list released yesterday.
CASA CEO Pip Spence has pointed to CASR Part 139 as an example of ongoing regulatory reform.
The RAAA has called on the Federal Government to import aviation engineers.
The Scouts NSW Air Activity Centre has clocked up an impressive 50 years in operation.
CASA will make changes to its approach to aviation surveillance after the Australian National Audit Office made seven recommendations.
CASA announced today that it would change Australia's GA registrations to an alpha-numeric system.
Catherine King was yesterday confirmed as the new minister responsible for the transport portfolio.
Sonaca Aircraft announced last week that it was stopping production of the the S200.
CASA has scheduled one webinar and two seminars to explain CASR Part 43
Ben Morgan is confident that CASA understands the need for general aviation reform.
CASA will split the current Ballina-Byron MBZ into different frequencies.
Rex Patrick, has very little chance of being re-elected in South Australia as state swings towards The Greens.
GA shipment figures point to a continuing recovery in the sector.