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Boeing 767 Enters Service With Air New Zealand Air New Zealand have taken delivery of the first of three 8767s that they have on order. 8767-219ER ZK-NBA was the 124th of its type off the production line at Everett, Washington. It made its first flight on August 14th carrying the U. S. registration N6018N before
The formal report of the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Expenditure has slammed the Department of Aviation for gross contradictions in its safety philosophy and for failing to adequately communicate within its own hierarchy and to the aviation community it is designed to serve. The report is the culmination of stage one of the
W.A. Warbird The State of Western Australia has until now been without a flying Warbird however this situation was recently altered when local flier and former fighter pilot, Don Williamson of Doubleview, a Perth suburb, purchased CAC CA-25 Winjeel, VH-WIU. The camouflaged ex-RAAF trainer was obtained from Heli- Muster Pty Ltd of Victoria River Downs