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Lockheed called her the ‘Queen of the Skies’ and In her day she was the biggest, most powerful and most expensive of all the commercial airliners. Many admired her for her luxury and aesthetically pleasing lines and, even when her life as an airliner was over, the military continued operations for another 20 years. She

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Fleet Support C. Dntract Set to Stimulate General Aviation Industry The Defence Department’s Fleet Support contract is certainly hotting up as Australia’s largest GA operators vie for what will be the most important civilian contract let by DoD for many years. Basis of the Fleet Support requirement emanates from the imminent withdrawal of RAAF Mirage

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by Marc Joel Atrero March 16, 1987

New NASA Launcher Concept Offers Early Successor to Shuttle A NASA study released at the end of 1986 defines a third US reusable launch vehicle. The Shuttle 2 vehicle would precede the air-breathing Aerospace Plane into service by several years, while offering substantially lower operating costs than the existing Shuttle. The Shuttle 2 studies suggest

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East West to Continue With High Court Appeal Against the Two Airline Policy: East West is to continue with its challenge to the TAP despite the release of the May Enquiry and a general consensus that the system will ultimately be changed in its favour. EWA launched their historic challenge to Section 92 of the

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Australian Aviation College Takes Off: Readers of Short Finals (p114, July 86 AA) will remember our story of woe relating to Bamey Fernandes’s battle with bureaucracy to set up a professional fully integrated flight training school offering a diploma in civil aviation. Well it just proves that if you try hard enough you will eventually

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Cooksey Report Foresees a Doubling of Military Export Potential: The report into streamlining Australia’s military-industrial complex by Mr Robert Cooksey of the ANU foresees Australian industry exporting upwards of $500m of military hardware annually if his recommendations are adopted, reports Max Hawkins writing in his weekly Defence Industry Newsletter. Cooksey estimates our present annual military

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