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Today in Aviation History: First Airmail Flight between New Zealand and AustraliaOn this day in aviation history, February 17, 1934, Australian aviator Charles Ulm made the first airmail flight New Zealand ...
The FIFO and charter operator, which had 76 aircraft in revenue service as of 31 December, posted a statutory pre-tax profit ...
Belgian national carrier Brussels Airlines is celebrating 100 years of flights between Belgium and Africa. The Belgium-Africa ...
News: Payce will streamline the payroll as well as the time and attendance operations for over 2000 of Air Niugini’s ...
DESPITE continuous advancements in technology, the rise in aeroplane accidents has shaken the aviation industry. Each crash brings back the same pressing concerns: are we truly learning from these ...
Taking its name from “Altairus,” the brightest star in the constellation Aquila, it adopted a blue eagle logo to adorn the ...
As an aircraft type reaches the end of its service life, examples of it flying commercially become rarer and rarer (the ...
France’s General Directorate of Armaments (DGA) has received the last NH90 Caïman Tactical Transport Helicopter (TTH) for the Army, marking the completion of deliveries for the fleet. The final ...
Skyside (SKV, Vienna) has added a first Citation Jet 3+, OE-GCN (msn 525B-0696).
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The bankruptcy administration of Montenegro Airlines has launched the sale of the last remaining aircraft in the fleet of the ...
Captain de Havilland’s aircraft was designed to make flying an everyman pursuit, but the rich and famous swiftly fell for its charms When, now long ago, I told my grandmother that I had just ...
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