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The Australian Army has fired air-to-air missiles (AAMs) from its ground-based National Advanced Surface-to-Air Missile ...
Heavy rain, flash flooding, and 125kmph winds from a destructive “bomb cyclone” continue to create havoc on Australia’s east ...
The wild weather has sparked a second consecutive day of travel chaos at Sydney Airport.
The pitch to investors centered on Virgin Australia as a strong, profitable No. 2 player happy to focus primarily on domestic ...
Carbon Analysis: Struggle For Efficiency Continues In Australia is published in Aviation Daily, an Aviation Week Intelligence ...
Airservices Australia reported (12-Jun-2025) the following highlights from its Australian Aviation Network Overview report for May-2025: Australia 's aviation network recorded a 2% month-on-month ...
Airservices Australia reported (15-Apr-2025) the following highlights from its Australian Aviation Network Overview report for Mar-2025: Australia 's aviation network saw a 2% month-on-month decrease ...
Planes first heard about a live-fire drill when a Virgin Australia pilot picked up a Chinese navy broadcast. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Airservices Australia’s chief executive Rob Sharp told estimates his organisation only found out the Chinese were planning a live-firing exercise at 9.58am on Friday, half an hour after it began.
Australia learned about Chinese live-fire naval drills off the country’s coast that forced dozens of flights to be diverted via an alert from a commercial pilot, authorities said on Monday.
Fronting senators on Monday night, Airservices Australia chief executive Rob Sharp said the Virgin pilot alerted his agency after overhearing chatter from the ships while flying nearby on Friday.
Australia has made representations to China, both in Canberra and in Beijing, asking why the purported live fire drills were held there and why more notice was not given to avoid disruption ...
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