New Order Aviation Pty Ltd

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Making Zimbabwe aviation great again by Improving our Aviation Industry for present & future aviators, Helping fellow citizens who have passion for aviation & who doesn't have the knowledge of how to join in the industry through career guidance.

ON THIS DAY in 1997 the first Boeing 777-300 rolled out
08/09/2023

ON THIS DAY in 1997 the first Boeing 777-300 rolled out

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24/10/2022

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11/10/2022

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Greetings to all the aspiring aviators in SA.
10/10/2022

Greetings to all the aspiring aviators in SA.

Sicele O'Brien (1 April 1887 – 18 June 1931) was one of Ireland's pioneering pilots. She was one of three women who race...
18/03/2022

Sicele O'Brien (1 April 1887 – 18 June 1931) was one of Ireland's pioneering pilots. She was one of three women who raced and set records in Europe and Africa in the 1920s. She was the second woman in Britain or Ireland to get a commercial pilots licence. She was the first woman in Britain or Ireland to run an air taxi service. O'Brien served as a First Aid Nursing Yeomanry driver in the Western theatre of war between May 1917 and April 1919 and received a British War Medal and Victory Medal. O'Brien was a member of the London Light Airplane Club. She got her commercial pilots licence in 1927 and was the second woman in Ireland and the UK to do that. She won the first women's air race – the Aerial Oaks in 1926. With Lady Heath she set the 1928 British Altitude record. In June 1928, she wrote an article on "Flying as a Career for Women" in The Women Engineer, the journal of the Women’s Engineering Society. On 20 October 1928 she lost a leg in an accident near Mill Hill golf course Middlesex. Her leg was crushed in the crash and had to be amputated although her passenger Hon. Mildred Katherine Leith survived with fewer injuries. O'Brien remained passionate about aviation, writing a number of articles and organising air rallies such as the May 1929 rally in Gleneagles. She continued to fly herself using an artificial leg. She worked on behalf of the Air League of the British Empire and was one of the two founders of the Aviation Ambulance Association of England. She was killed in 1931 when her plane crashed on take off at Hatfield, Hertfordshire. The plane's co-owner, the explorer Enid Gordon-Gallien, was in the plane and also died in the crash.

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Harare

Opening Hours

Monday 08:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 08:00 - 17:30
Wednesday 08:00 - 17:30
Thursday 08:00 - 17:30
Friday 08:00 - 17:30

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+263717577927

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