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Helicopters Australia (HNZ) has reached a $125 million deal with Rio Tinto to provide three new AgustaWestland AW109SP helicopters to the mining giant’s Dampier and Cape Lambert operations in WA. The AW109s will replace two Eurocopter EC145 HNZ had provided to Rio Tinto under a contract expiring this year. This content is available exclusively to

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by Marc Joel Atrero October 18, 2012

Qantas Group News In this issue we report the delivery of a 737-800 to Qantas, an A320 to each of Jetstar and Jetstar Japan, two A320s to Jetstar Pacific, a Fokker 100 to Network Aviation and two Q400s to QantasLink. This content is available exclusively to Australian Aviation members. Login Become a Member To continue

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The arrival of four Indonesian air force Su-27/30 Flanker strike/ fighters at Darwin in late July to participate in an air combat exercise was an important and symbolic event. It is, after all, only 13 years since the Australian Defence Force led a United Nationsendorsed intervention into East Timor to facilitate the former Indonesian province’s

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Magnificent twin diesels make the difference The Diamond DA42 Twin Star is not a new entrant in the light aircraft game but its latest variant is set to potentially change the playing field. The DA42NG or ‘Next Generation’ not only boasts an eye-catching airframe — it now has the engines to match. A long road

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Tech towers

by Marc Joel Atrero October 15, 2012

ATC towers leap forward with INTAS Airservices has recently commissioned its first control tower, at Broome, fitted with Integrated Tower Automation Suite (INTAS) technology. This technology consolidates operational information and systems currently provided by numerous computer screens throughout each control tower. Importantly it enables the control tower to be an integrated part of an aviation

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Qantas introduces iPads to the flightdeck With the launch of the Apple iPad as a piece of flightdeck hardware, Qantas has opened the cockpit door to the modern face of technology. Once the domain of specifically tasked equipment, aviation has now joined the growing list of industries taking part in the iPad revolution. The ‘Here

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