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Go-round

by Marc Joel Atrero December 7, 2007

Qantas A330 autoland emergency at Perth With only 30 minutes of fuel remaining over minimum reserves, and unable to reach an alternate airport, a Qantas Airbus A330-300 was forced to declare an emergency and resort to an automatic landing in darkness and fog at Perth in the early hours of September 16 last year, according

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Sunday September 23 saw the last flight of the Bell UH-1H Iroquois by an operational Army squadron after a distinguished 45 year career serving the Army, Navy and Air Force. Army’s A Squadron, 5 Aviation Regiment (5 Avn Regt), 16 Brigade (Aviation), was tasked to fly to Toowoomba Grammar School, Queensland, for a public relations

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Australia took a big step towards its vision for a networked military in October with the announcement that the ADF will invest $927 million in one of a constellation of six Wideband Gapfiller Satellite (WGS) communications satellites. The deal, which had been rumoured for several months, was given the final go-ahead by the ADF with

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Touchdown

by Marc Joel Atrero December 4, 2007

The A380 era begins The scribes, sub editors, TV producers and even advertisers had a field day with the first commercial flight of the A380 from Singapore to Sydney. Superlatives flowed and Singapore Airlines executives were all smiles for the long overdue and much heralded first commercial service. Indeed a “new dawn of aviation” had

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Boeing has bowed to the inevitable in confirming growing industry speculation that the first flight and first delivery of its advanced 787 Dreamliner will be delayed by about six months. The manufacturer announced on October 10 that the 787’s first flight has now been pushed back to March 2008, and that deliveries to launch customer

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News Desk

by Marc Joel Atrero December 2, 2007

Commercial Atr Unveils -600 Upgrade the Atr Consortium Has Revealed Its New -600 Series Developments of Its Hot-selling Atr 42 and 72 Turboprop Regional Airliners. The Biggest Change Introduced on the -600 Models Will Be a New Five-screen Thales Advanced Flightdeck With Cat Iii and Rnp Capabilities. Other Features Are Uprated Pratt & Whitney Canada

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