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Aviation Recovery Framework targets GA Revitalisation

Last December the Federal Government released a plan for the recovery of the aviation industry that included several measures long thought to be critical to the revitalisation of general aviation.

The Aviation Recovery Framework, announced by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development Barnaby Joyce, is aimed primarily at recovery from the pandemic, but also acknowledges the condition of the general aviation industry and contains initiatives that have the potential to stimulate growth.

«These measures will yield financial and safety benefits for many years to come»

The framework has drawn accolades from

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