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A sustainable future?
Publication: Australian Aviation
Issue: December 2010
Format: pdf
Size: 158kb
Where to now for regional aviation? It is possible in the medium to long term that the resources ‘boom’ will enter a more mature phase as China, India and other developing economies continue to take steps to manage their growth, albeit still at high levels.
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Size and scale
Publication: Australian Aviation
Issue: November 2010
Format: pdf
Size: 138kb
At the recent RAAA Convention at Coolum, numerous operators commented on some customer expectations that low cost carrier (LCC) ticket structures should be available on regional routes.
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Fresh perspectives
Publication: Australian Aviation
Issue: September 2010
Format: pdf
Size: 152kb
In aviation, as in life, a change of scenery can provide new perspectives.
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Can fuel excise fire up industry unity?
Publication: Australian Aviation
Issue: August 2010
Format: pdf
Size: 61kb
Working in aviation is sometimes a surreal experience.
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New pilot training programs
Publication: Australian Aviation
Issue: July 2010
Format: pdf
Size: 114kb
Jetstar’s announcement that is launching its own pilot training program is very welcome and a potential boon for the regional aviation industry.
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Unnecessary turbulence
Publication: Australian Aviation
Issue: May 2010
Format: pdf
Size: 98kb
Building-generated turbulence that compromises aircraft handling is becoming a serious topic among regional and general aviation operators. It is the subject of a formal ATSB investigation and raises many operational and policy issues.
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Preparing for the best
Publication: Australian Aviation
Issue: April 2010
Format: pdf
Size: 69kb
Regional aviation is often the litmus test for the Australian aviation industry.
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