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Now you can follow all our magazine updates the social networking website Twitter.

With the world of social networking out there we’ve decided to start posting our updates on the new social craze Twitter.

Twitter is a really interesting application for the web that also comes with some handy web widgets that update when ever a user makes a new entry.

Bite sized information.

You can follow us on Twitter by clicking http://twitter.com/NZAviation signing up for an account and clicking the “Follow Me” link on the page.

If you try it and let me know we are always looking for other aviation organizations and pilots to follow on our Twitter.

Happy Tweeting!




                       

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Queenstown airport begins terminal expansion.

The increase of passengers to the Queenstown area has given the airport operators the opportunity to expand part of their baggage handling services. A new building that will be starting soon is expected to optimise passenger handling.

Air NZ increases domestic capacity.

Anyone travelling between Tauranga and Christchurch and between Invercargill and Wellington are set to get a large boost in capacity.

Pilot lands plane with only one wing.

There are many videos on the internet that you can clearly see are ‘fakes’ but this video from AvWeb.com really made me sit up and think what a lucky guy 22 year old Dino Moline was.

New Virgin Atlantic 747 Paint job.

Wile trolling though the abundant supply of aviation videos on YouTube I came across this one. It’s a time laps of a 747 getting a new paint job.

Sikorsky Firefly: An Electric Helicopter.

It’s at nearly gross weight before the pilot steps in and can only fly for 15 minutes, but that’s not the point. Sikorsky Innovations sees the Firefly as a testbed for the technologies that may make for a real electric helicopter.

Jetstar adds international destinations to AKL.

New direct flights to Melbourne and Cairns taking off – plus more Jetstar domestic services to Wellington. All in a days work for the budget airline flying in New Zealand.




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