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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.

Victorian MLC Gordon Rich-Phillips has blamed the state Labor government for causing the shutdown of Melbourne's flight training industry.

SAAA has called for CASA to abandon the self-administration system and transfer all aircraft to the Australian civil register.

Garmin International yesterday announced they have introduced a new, slimline pilot watch to their range.

A united group of aviation companies has written to the Federal Government calling for financial support.

British company ZeroAvia last week successfully flew a Piper M-series aircraft converted to run on hydrogen electricity.

Daher rolled out the 1000th example of its TBM single-engined turbo-prop aircraft last Monday.

Diamond Aircraft has returned the two-seat DA20 to production status.

The Federal Court has barred Angel Flight from using certain CASA internal e-mails in the case against the regulator's Letter of Demand sent to pilots.

The ATSB has warned that thunderstorm may need a greater clearance than the customary 10 nm.

Shipment figures released by GAMA show a significant contraction in the market for the first six months of the year.