The 777X fleet, slated to be the world’s largest twin-engine widebody when it begins operations, has been grounded after a key component – said to be a structural component between the engine and the airframe – was found to be faulty.
According to a recent filing with the ASX, the aerospace engineering, manufacturing, and aftermarket services provider outlined it was looking to “sell all or a majority” share of the business unit to a global entity with a focus on the MRO market.
The project has secured $760,000 in Queensland Government funding and aims to start construction in 2026. It will use LanzaJet’s Alcohol-to-Jet (ATJ) technology to create ethanol-based fuel, with the expectation of 102 million litres of SAF per year.
The Shanghai-based carrier will operate three 787-9 Dreamliner flights per week between Melbourne and Shanghai Pudong Airport starting on 19 December, increasing to daily services in the peak period. Each flight will carry up to 324 passengers, includi…
Investigations and hearings into the fatal crash of Australian Army MRH-90 Taipan helicopter, call sign Bushman 83, on 28 July last year continue to provide unclear answers and an uncertain release date for any official accident report.
In this special episode, former F-15 pilot Joel Neeb, visiting Sydney from the US, talks through his amazing career and the secret sauce that makes the best fighter pilots.
Key features of the Wangaratta Station Precinct design are starting to take shape, revealing improvements to accessibility, connectivity and visual amenity. The Wangaratta community has […]
Under the three-year deal with Airways International, the commercial arm of Airways New Zealand, Airservices will trial the TotalControl mobile training simulator, including Airways staff acting as pilots for remote instruction.
Royal Australian Air Force aircraft and personnel have already landed in Alaska to take part in the event hosted by the United States Pacific Air Forces Command from 19 to 30 August.