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Royal Queensland Aero Club
The Royal Queensland Aero Club (RQAC) is an Australian aero club and a certified flight training provider based at Archerfield Airport in Brisbane. Established in 1910 as the Australian Aero Club, it is one of the world's oldest aviation organisations and the oldest in the southern hemisphere. IN 2014, the Royal Queensland Aero Club provides flight training and rents aircraft for private operations. RQAC's sister company, the Airline Academy of Australia, provides commercial flight training to both domestic and international students, and is responsible for the flight training of Qantas Cadet Pilots.
== History ==

Originally known as the Australian Aero Club (Queensland Section), RQAC was founded in 1910,〔 page 72.〕 making it the oldest aviation organisation in the southern hemisphere.
Flight training commenced in 1919 after World War 1, the organisation was renamed the Queensland Aero Club in 1920 and received approval from the government to commence passenger services later that year, earlier than Qantas.
The Aero Club had close ties with Qantas as their flight training provider, a partnership that exists to this day, through the Airline Academy of Australia, a subsidiary of the Royal Queensland Aero Club specialising in training airline cadets. The organisation was granted the 'Royal' prefix in 1935 and became the Royal Queensland Aero Club.〔 page 304〕 RQAC civil operations ceased in 1940 at the dawn of World War 2with the assets being seconded to the Royal Australian Air Force No. 2 Empire Flight Training School. Civil operations resumed in 1945 with the end of World War 2.〔("Gift of glider gives dream wings" ). ''The Bulletin'', Amy Haydock | 25th Apr 2015〕 The aero club continued to expand, building new premises in the mid 1960s, purchasing a new hangar in 1984 and creating an associated company, the Airline Academy of Australia in 1995.
The club also produced a bi-monthly publication called "Joystick Jottings".〔("Joystick jottings / Royal Queensland Aero Club." ). NSW State Library catalogue〕

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