Year: 2026
Buying property in a trust or company: what investors need to understand before making the leap
| Leave a CommentThere has been a noticeable surge in discussion around purchasing investment property through trusts and company structures. From media commentary to investor forums and advisory circles, the question is increasingly being asked: Should I be buying in a trust? For many investors, particularly those building multi-property portfolios, the structure through which you purchase is no longer
Read more »Qantas’ second Project Sunrise jet enters final assembly
/ | 1 Comment on Qantas’ second Project Sunrise jet enters final assemblyIn a post on LinkedIn, the Flying Kangaroo said fuselage sections and wings have now been joined on the aircraft, with the tail also installed this past week. It comes after the first of the new aircraft left the initial assembly line in November.
Read more »Skydiving stoush continues over foreign worker plans
/ | Leave a CommentThe Australian Workers’ Union (AWU) has excoriated Experience Co and its subsidiary Skydive Australia, which the union says has applied to the government to hire 37 cheaper overseas workers while axing its local training program. The company says it is not looking to replace local workers.
Read more »Alliance suffers $100m loss as Fokkers written down
/ | Leave a CommentThe airline, which specialises in FIFO, charter and wet-leasing operations, still expects a full-year profit of between $35 and $40 million before tax, and plans to gradually phase out its Fokker 70 and 100 fleet. It comes after the airline appeared to be revisiting its contract with QantasLink.
Read more »Airservices takes measures to strengthen Sydney staffing
/ | Leave a CommentIn its Australian Aviation Network Overview report for January 2026, Airservices said broader trends are pointing towards continued improvement in air traffic management, with service variations down 65 per cent on the previous year.
Read more »Airbus looks to Australia for stratospheric aircraft operations
/ | Leave a CommentAirbus-backed high-altitude platform specialist AALTO HAPS has confirmed that Australia is the preferred location for the next launch and landing site of its Zephyr solar-powered stratospheric aircraft, as the company moves to build a domestic payload and research ecosystem to support future operations.
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