In this week's Defence Week Premium, we review the Avalon Airshow which proved to be another stunning success. We also have some news on PC-21s, a top MRO certification for an SME and some STEM initiatives featured at the show.
In other news, the ABF has adopted new SATCOM terminals, and the Exmouth space facility in WA achieves another milestone.
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Avalon delivers thunder downunder
The 13th biennial Avalon International Airshow certainly upped the ante in all respects last week. more»
First two PC-21s arrive in RAAF colours
The PC-21 is expected to commence flying operations at RAAF East Sale in mid-2017. more»
STEM initiatives to entice Avalon youth
Inspiring young visitors to consider future STEM careers was a concurrent underlying theme at the international Avalon airshow last week. more»
WA space radar achieves FOC
The joint initiative between the USAF and Australia originated from AUSMIN discussions dating back to 2010. more»
New Satcom terminals for ABF
Eight maritime vessels have recently been fitted with new Cobra-class satellite communications terminals more»
AAE awarded top certification for Helo MRO
The Part 145 certification, which is aligned with EASA and FAA regulations, makes AAE one of only two companies in Australia certified at that level for helicopter maintenance. more»
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Essington Lewis Awards
This year the Essington Lewis Awards will return with a gala dinner and awards night planned in Canberra on June 13. more»