Qantas unveils its latest flying canvas Qantas and Boeing have unveiled the most complex painting of a plane ever undertaken to celebrate one of Australia’s most famous Indigenous artists. This content is available exclusively to Australian Aviation members. Login Become a Member To continue reading the rest of this article, please login. Username or Email
Reviewing the Australia, New Caledonia, NZ & PNG business jet fleet Bizjet deliveries to the region dropped by 38 per cent in the 12 months under review but fleet numbers still grew by a minimal two per cent. In the period under review 13 aircraft were delivered while 11 were either sold overseas, withdrawn from
The RAAF’s quiet achievers RAAF aircrew potentially face a variety of occupational hazards during the course of a tour – hostile terrain, mechanical failure or even hostile radars. The pilots and crew attendants of Air Lift Group’s 34SQN, operators of the RAAF’s VIP – or Special Purpose Aircraft (SPA) – might be able to add
Global business aviation sets new trends in mixed market In last year’s review of business aviation, cautious optimism was returning to the sector. This year, as the global economic outlook returns gingerly to positive trends, mixed messages are emerging from the industry. GAMA – the General Aviation Manufacturers Association – reported an increase in worldwide
China Southern takes on its Western rivals China’s big airlines are making inroads on the world stage and Asia’s biggest operator, China Southern Airlines, is leading the international growth charge, throwing its A380 superjumbo and 787 Dreamliner into the Australasian market as it strives to capture a bigger slice of Asia Pacific to Europe traffic.
Perspectives Ron Bartsch In the second of our new series, Perspectives, we talk to Ron Bartsch, regulator, pilot and lawyer about a career dedicated to making flying safe. To some, risk management and safety management systems are a dry, dark art that is still seen as a business impediment. To others, however, it is a