In this week’s Australian Aviation Podcast, Captain Richard de Crespigny tells Jake Nelson the story of QF32, 15 years on – and what it taught him about the value of resilience.
Working in partnership with Wheelchairs for Kids Australia, the Air Force in November flew 48 all-terrain children’s wheelchairs from RAAF Base Richmond to Clark Air Base in the Philippines, where ...
Buyer Scare T has scooped up JingleJet’s gift-delivery operations – including its sole reindeer-powered sleigh aircraft – for an undisclosed sum that is thought to have involved several buckets of ...
Starting 11 June, flights will operate three times per week every Monday, Thursday and Saturday on 737 MAX 8 aircraft, ...
The upgrades included major improvements to communications and navigation, with new datalink capability, integrated satellite ...
Speaking to Australian Aviation 15 years on from QF32, which saw an engine on board Qantas A380 VH-OQA explode shortly after take-off from Singapore, Captain Richard de Crespigny said that while the ...
Almost 1,800 former ground workers, whose jobs were outsourced in 2020 in contravention of the Fair Work Act, will receive ...
With the intention of replacing its current platform, CASA has invited technology firms and suppliers to showcase the AI capabilities of digital asset management platforms, as first reported by iTnews ...
A study analysed airline, hotel, and travel related posts on the dark web and found that major global and U.S. based airlines, such as American Airlines, Southwest, Emirates, United, Alaska, and Delta ...
Passengers began using the new level four screening point on Wednesday, which features eight lanes equipped with Rapiscan CT ...
In its final report into the incident on 21 July, which saw a fire break out in overhead bins on board flight VA1528 from ...
Three people, including the pilot, were killed when the Cessna 208 Caravan, VH-WTY, hit the water during an attempted ...