Australian Flying

2020: A Year to Remember

Several months ago, just when many Australians and our wildlife were beginning to recover from disastrous droughts and bushfires, the world began to be exposed to the COVID-19 virus, which has inflicted a huge toll on human lives and national economies, without discrimination.

Both the aviation and tourism industries have been hit particularly hard as business and leisure travel have experienced massive declines. The downturn in aviation activity has been wide spread from pilot training to regional, domestic and overseas airline travel and our skies have

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