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The Australian Oil and Gas Review

Aviation specialist makes remote site travel easy SPECIALISING in business and corporate travel tours throughout outback Australia, Kirkhope Aviation has expanded to include corporate travel and government work. To support this growth, its aircraft fleet has grown to four twin-engine aircrafts: two Piper Chieftains, a Piper Navajo and a recently purchased twin-turbine pressurised super KingAir….

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King Air: Your Safest Flight to Mt Hotham This Winter

Your Safest Flight to Mt Hotham this winter is in the King Air, designed and certified by FAA for these types of icy conditions with complete safety.

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Aviation specialist makes corporate flying and remote site travel easy

SPECIAL FEATURE South Australia in Focus
Feature editorial appeared in the February 2012 edition of The Australian Oil & Gas Review

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LAURIE NOWELL goes Outback for a safari holiday

Escape, Sunday Herald Sun, June 24, 2007 PUNGALINA Station must be one of Australia’s best-kept secrets. In the Northern Territory’s famous Gulf country, it is a natural paradise unspoilt by humans. A former cattle station that failed because its terrain was too rugged to allow the productive mustering of cattle, Pungalina has been reborn as…

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Escape Hooked on Adventure

An outback adventure on land and water thrills inspire Ric Acott. (Sunday Sun Herald 3rd February 2008) “It has been 43 years since a drive from Adelaide to Darwin put me in awe of the vastness, harshness and raw beauty of the Outback – and made me an admirer of the resilient characters who inhabit…

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Hooked on the Territory

Martin Maher goes outback and gets off the beaten track to throw a line. MX Escape July 2007. “It’s a well-established fact that in space no-one can hear you scream, but how do things stand in the Northern Territory? The question begs itself not once but twice on the drive from Darwin to the Gulf…

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Independent Retiree Article – A Wildnerness Paradise

Independent Retiree Article June 2007. “What is it about Pungalina Station in the Northern Territory and its remote safari camp that makes it a “must do” for anyone with a love of the real Australian outback?” “For me it is the opportunity to immerse myself in pristine Australian wilderness and soak up the atmosphere away…

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Recreational Aviation Australia Article

Article published Recreational Aviation Australia 24 – July 2007. Although Pungalina Station is now closed, there are beautiful wilderness regions in Australia’s gulf country in our air tours – that will fit any recreational activity. “When Tony Kirkhope rang and offered me a trip to his Pungalina Station in a remote part of the Northern…

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