Issue 381: A Special AW139 & The Legacy of Fokker
In the last episode of Australian aviation (small a), we witnessed snap lockdowns, border closures and the industry hurtling towards a cliff edge disaster that was the end of JobKeeper. This month, somehow, things seem eerily calm. Domestic aviation has staged a near-miraculous resurgence, with Virgin hiring 150 more cabin crew, Jetstar edging towards more capacity than pre-COVID and Qantas chief executive Alan Joyce doubling down on his promise to get Project Sunrise off the ground. People are back at work. Aircraft are in the air. Australians are booking holidays again.
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COVID-19 will continue to benefit bizjets into the future
Sam Iliades, Chief Executive, Australian Corporate Jet Centres | Opinion
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The Future of Flight Simulation
Anna Cicognani, CEO, Flight Sim Developer Orbx | Opinion
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The Sea Fury and Firefly In Service With The Royal Australian Navy Fleet Air Arm
Eric Allen | Fury Part One
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