Behind the scenes on a day trip to one of the most majestic places on Earth From 31,000 feet Antarctica emerges ambiguously on the horizon. At fi rst one questions whether it is a cloud bank but soon the distinct and jagged profi le of mountains put paid to any queries. As the Boeing 747-400
Bizjet operators look on the bright side They were there in all their glory at the airshow — easy on the eye, with plenty of power and range depending on customer need and a wealth of luxury fitouts to suit every taste. It’s a competitive business but manufacturers spoke of their confidence in the future
Australia wins big on F-35 regional MRO Australian industry has been allocated a large proportion of the next round of regional F-35 JSF program Maintenance, Repair, Overhaul and Upgrade (MRO&U) workshare awards. Of the 388 component work assignments awarded in the Asia Pacific region, Australian companies have been awarded 343 of them. This content is
Australia returns to combat aircraft design and development Avalon 2019 Review There may not have been the hype around the arrival of the first F-35 Joint Strike Fighters that anchored the 2017 Airshow, but Avalon 2019 more than held its own — to the point where chief executive Ian Honnery declared it “one of the
Global MRO trend spreads to Australia In its well-respected Global Fleet & MRO Market Forecast Commentary for 2018–2028, the respected US fi rm of Oliver Wyman states that the current trend in MRO “is cutting the number of players while simultaneously increasing the scale of those left standing. ” In its executive summary, the report
Issue of team isolation is a hot topic One of the questions I always get asked by people, is ‘when will you bring your race plane to Australia?’ The short answer is, I wish I could tell you! As an Aussie team competing in the Red Bull Air Race World Championship, one of the largest