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Australian Fatal Accident Rates: A Summary of the Last 10 Years
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Australian Fatal Accident Rates: A Summary of the Last 10 Years
Continue Reading »The global aviation industry has started 2024 with a number of serious aircraft accidents.
Continue Reading »In April, we shared a blog about our Griffith University intern, Nhu Quynh Le (Quin). Her internship was research-based and aimed to discover the potential negative effects of electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft on communities. Quin has now completed her internship and associated research - find out her findings in this blog.
Continue Reading »Specialist Airport Operations Consultant, Jarrod Bell, has recently been undertaking a Certificate IV in Project Management.
Continue Reading »Aerodrome Safeguarding specialist Peter White tells us a bit about his passion for making scale model aircraft
Continue Reading »Aviation is maturing rapidly. Decarbonisation is driving this change. Rather than just focussing on the replacement of liquid carbon fuels, Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) appears to be tackling the decarbonisation conundrum from a different angle. These are powerful, small, zero emission, electric propulsion systems enabling less infrastructure required for aerial mobility and regional connectivity.
Continue Reading »More aircraft noise is good for some but not so much for others
Continue Reading »Noise modelling must change to reflect new, quieter propulsion systems
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