Oldest Qantas A380 returns to service after being in storage for over a year Qantas’ oldest Airbus A380 aircraft is back in service after being in storage for 17 months. The 16.2… ByJean Carmela LimApril 11, 20241 comment
Bites, burns and sunsets: An Australia Flying Doctor pilot describes his work Describing itself as Australia’s largest waiting room, The Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia has been helping to… ByVictoria BryanMay 24, 2022
Rescue operation saves Cessna light aircraft crew from the ocean: video A Cessna light aircraft has experienced a severe engine failure off the Sunshine Coast of Queensland in Australia,… ByEmilia StankeviciuteNovember 10, 2023
The story of Qantas: from Queensland to the world On November 16, 1920, Paul McGinness, Hudson Fysh and Fergus McMaster, three World War One veterans, founded ‘Queensland… ByAlec WignallNovember 15, 2022
Aviator Jack’s story: from barista to twin-engine pilot in Australia Article by Chris Dwyer, AeroTime Asia correspondentImagine flying from London to Madrid – and not seeing a single… ByAeroTime EditorialMay 28, 2021
VIP aircraft: how do presidents, prime ministers and heads of state travel? The ability to travel at short notice is an important part of a presidential or governmental work schedule.… ByGabriele PetrauskaiteFebruary 5, 2023
How Thames Valley Air Ambulance takes the Emergency Room to the roadside The Guard Room at RAF Benson in the Oxfordshire countryside presents the perfect viewpoint to gaze at the… ByRichard StephensonAugust 9, 2022
London’s Air Ambulance Charity signs for new Airbus H135 helicopters London’s Air Ambulance Charity (LAAC) has signed a contract for two Airbus H135 light twin-engine helicopters as part… ByVytė KlišauskaitėJuly 21, 2022