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Australian Aerospace receives Part 147 maintenance training approval

Australian Aerospace has become the first civil helicopter maintenance training organisation in the Asia-Pacific region to successfully transition from the previous maintenance regulations and be granted approval to operate under Australia’s new and tougher maintenance safety regulations.

ATR gets fresh order for Virgin Australia regional aircraft

Skywest Airlines will introduce five more ATR 72-600 aircraft into its fleet, to be operated on a range of routes on behalf of major carrier Virgin Australia.

Aviation Australia graduates to join Etihad

Graduates from Aviation Australia will shortly join Etihad Airways in Abu Dhabi to spend the next two years deepening their knowledge of aircraft maintenance systems.

Last Tiger ARH delivered to ADF

A program to provide the Australian Defence Force with an unrivalled armed reconnaissance helicopter capability achieved a major milestone today with the delivery of the last production Tiger Helicopter.

A320 sharklets flight test program underway

Airbus has completed the first flight of the 'Sharklet' wing-tip devices on the company's A320 development aircraft.

CTC Aviation Hamilton on strong growth curve

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CTC Aviation Training, one of the world’s leading flight training schools for airline pilots, is experiencing strong business growth on the back of some significant international contracts.

Agreement sees Australia's Multi-role Helicopter program back on track

Australia's MRH90 helicopter program has received a significant boost with an agreement between the Commonwealth and the manufacturer, Australian Aerospace, on a collaborative approach to continue delivery.

Diamond DA42-NG makes first visit to Australia

Hawker Pacific has announced that the first Diamond DA 42NG ‘Twin Star’ will touch down for the first time in Australia.

Airbus starts assembly of A350XWB wings

Assembly of the 32-metre-long carbon fibre wings for the first A350 XWB has started at Airbus’ recently opened 'North Factory' in Broughton, UK.

Melbourne to become a CAE simulator training centre

CAE will install a simulator in Melbourne in the first half of 2012 for training for the Hawker Beechcraft King Air 350i aircraft.

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