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  2. Wireless Institute of Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Wireless Institute of Australia (WIA) was formed in 1910, and is the first and oldest national amateur radio society in the world. It represents [ 1 ] the amateur radio operators of Australia as the AR " peak body " in dealings with the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA), the authority under the government of Australia ...

  3. List of airline codes (W) - Wikipedia

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    Whyalla Airlines: Australia WF WIF Widerøe: WIDEROE Norway WC WAA Wien Air Alaska: WIEN United States Wien Consolidated Airlines from 1968-1973 WIG Wiggins Airways: WIGGINS AIRWAYS United States WHS Wiking Helikopter Service: WEEKING Germany WFO Wilbur's Flight Operations: WILBURS United States WGP Williams Grand Prix Engineering: GRAND PRIX ...

  4. List of airlines of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Also has an international service to Timor Leste. [5] Alliance Airlines: QQ: UTY: UNITY: Brisbane Airport: Owns and operates a fleet of Fokker aircraft including Fokker 70 and Fokker 100 jet aircraft. [citation needed] Operates Virgin Australia branded flights, as well as closed charter and FIFO for mining operations around Australia. [6]

  5. Australian Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Australian Airlines was a full-service airline based in Australia, serving Australian and Asian destinations between 2002 and 2006. It was an all-economy, full-service international leisure carrier, and was a wholly owned subsidiary of Qantas (although run independently of the mainline carrier ).

  6. Airlines of Australia (airline) - Wikipedia

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    Australian National Airways (ANA) gained a controlling interest in Airlines of Australia in April 1937, although the two airlines and assets retained separate public identities until 1 July 1942. Their two surviving Stinsons were then renamed VH-UKK Binana and VH-UYY Tokana. Airlines of Australia also held shares in ANA. [7]

  7. Aviation in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Aviation in Australia began in 1920 with the formation of Qantas, which became the flag carrier of Australia. The Australian National Airways (ANA) was the predominant domestic carrier from the mid-1930s to the early 1950s. After World War II, Qantas was nationalised and its domestic operations were transferred to Trans Australia Airlines (TAA ...

  8. Call signs in Australia - Wikipedia

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    As of 19 September 1947 Australia adopted the ITU international [16] call sign protocol and recognised amateur radio stations as valid licensees. The ITU issued Australia with the AXA–AXZ, VHA–VNZ and VZA–VZZ blocks. VK#xx and VK#Axx call signs were issued to amateurs. Changes within Australia happened according to this table:

  9. WIA - Wikipedia

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    WIA may refer to: Wounded in action; Winchelsea railway station, Victoria; Windows Image Acquisition, an image scanner API; Wireless Institute of Australia, The Wireless Institute of Australia, an amateur radio society; Workforce Investment Act of 1998, a US Federal Law; Wellington International Airport, New Zealand; Wattay International ...