Professor Brett Molesworth from UNSW School of Aviation said the dual degree will benefit both universities.
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More Australian cities need second airports, says Bonza boss
Speaking to Australian Aviation for an upcoming podcast, Jordan praised Melbourne’s two airports and the under-construction Western Sydney International Airport, saying the low-cost carrier would be inclined to serve both WSI and Sydney Kingsford Smith…
Opposition demands explanation over Taipan scrapping
Leader of the Opposition in the Senate and Shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs Simon Birmingham, Shadow Minister for Defence Andrew Hastie, and deputy chair of the Joint Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade, David Fawcett, issued th…
Checklist error caused October Cessna crash, says ATSB
In its report into the incident last October, the safety watchdog found the pilot of VH-JUA had incorrectly set flaps to 40 degrees instead of 20 degrees, as recommended in the plane’s manual for a go-around and said the incident highlights the importa…
World-first heavy vehicle hazard perception test
The Centre for Accident Research and Road Safety (CARRS) has been commissioned by Austroads to lead the development of a […]
Zeehan Highway upgrade works begin
Works are underway on a major upgrade for the Zeehan Highway, a key freight link on the west coast of […]
VTOL surveillance drone receives CASA approval
The Camcopter S-100 has become the first vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) system to receive the approval and will now be able to operate in Australian civil aerospace. The capability received a Defence Aviation Safety Authority Permit in 2017, gran…
Lake Macquarie pilots didn’t notice each other before near collision
In its final report into the incident, the transport safety watchdog noted that neither the pilot of the Extra, VH-IOG, nor the Magni M16C Tandem Trainer gyroplane, G1850, heard each other’s broadcasts or saw the other aircraft until they were about 20…
Qantas brings in 737s to break 6-day Network Aviation strike
Australian Federation of Air Pilots members at Network, which operates Qantas FIFO and scheduled QantasLink services in WA, have begun six rolling 24-hour work stoppages from Wednesday to Monday, adding a further three days to already-planned industria…
530,000 without electricity as storm shuts down VIC power station
Electricity network crews are working to restore power to customers across Victoria following widespread outages that affected more than half […]