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Australians went to the polls on March 13 to elect the government that will lead this country through the coming three years. The choice basically came down to more of the same from Labor or a radically different fiscal and philosophical approach via the Coalition’s Fightback programme. To ascertain what a Coalition victory would mean

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Davis Monthan – The Ultimate Desert Boneyard It is difficult to describe the experience of visiting the massive Aerospace Maintenance & Regeneration Centre at Davis Monthan air force base in Tucson, Arizona. DM is home to over 3000 aircraft, ranging from small helicopters through to hundreds of long surplus eight engined B-52s. This writer first

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Yesteryear

by Marc Joel Atrero April 16, 1993

10 Years Ago • The newest entrant in the airline business in the south-western United States is America West Airlines. Services are due to commence in August and the airline will lease seven Boeing 737-300s, five from Pacific Western and two from Guiness Peat Aviation, After a gap of almost four years, Pan American has

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 Qantas Reviews Job Cuts: Qantas isto review its position on 261 of the 1835 Jobs it plans to cut following the merger with Australian Airlines. The jobs in question are 104 from Sydney ground catering, 57 from the Melbourne ramp division (which includes cleaners), 29 from engineering and maintenance, five from marketing, 30 cabin staff,

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People Jane Corbett-Jones has taken over the PR responsibilities of ATI for NSW, replacing Tony Hill who is now manager of PR for TNT International. Sandra MacPhee is Ansett’s first Director of Sales, while Graham Hunter has been promoted to Director of Airport Services. The FAC has appointed former Qantas sales manager William Bryant as

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General Aviation Industry Outraged by Latest Caaimpost: Just when it was satisfied that the bogey of the CAA’s Safety Tax proposal had been satisfactorily dealt with, the General Aviation industry – commuter and charter operators, flying schools, and authorised workshops – has been dismayed by recent proposals announced by the CAA to recover the costs

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