John Mulcair Interviews Brian Grey Bryan Grey joined Ansett in 1958 as chief internal auditor. In 1961, when Ansett took over Mandated Airlines in PNG he joined it as assistant general manager and company secretary. After three years, when Ansett started Channel 0, Melbourne, he transferred back there as controller for 18 months. Grey then
What Is the Future for General Aviation? Late in the year 1981, there was a tragic aircraft accident, tragic from many perspectives. It was a personal tragedy for those families involved, but it was a tragedy for general avi1:1tion because the prototype aircraft that went into Chesapeake Bay carried with it the dreams and legacy
New Darwin Avionics Facility: AWA has announced the establishment of a General Aviation Facility at Darwin A1rport. Capab1ht1es include sales and service of Weather Radar, Transponder, DMEA, VHF Navigation and Communications, HF Communications, ADF and Audio Systems. In announcing the opening, GA Manager Bernie Smith said that the substantial investment made by AWA in Darwin
Argentina Re-Arms: Argentina has received up to 70 Mirage IIIs and IAI Daggers in recent months from Israeli and South American sources. It is also believed that between two and three dozen ex-Israeli A-4 Skyhawks have also been procured. If this is correct then these aircraft would be the late model N version with far
Boeing Look to Recovery: Boeing are confident that the tide has turned and economic recovery is well and truly underway. Fuel prices are down, the stock market is up and people are flying again. Virtually all US domestic carriers enjoyed unprecedented traffic increases during March and April as against the same period in 1982. Capacity