In a quarterly earnings call, the planemaker said it is in “prep mode” to further increase 737 production to 42 per month. Though did not give a firm date, it plans to reach 50 planes per month by 2025–26. Production of 787s is also increasing to five per month later this year, and 10 by 2025–26.
The United Firefighters Union said the “zombie” reforms, which arose from a CASA review under the former Coalition government, would see fewer aviation firefighters protecting air travellers and add delays to response times.
Babcock’s Chief Aircrew Officer, Matthew Dobson, discusses how he implemented a resilience program to better support his crew – both physically and mentally.
Does the airline’s announcement that it will cut routes spell the end for the point-to-point dream? Adam, Chris and Jake discuss.
The firm, which employs almost 4,000 employees across 16 catering facilities in Australia, is seeking to fill frontline roles at major and regional airports, as well as support roles in areas including finance, procurement and culinary.
This week, Adam, Jake and Chris ask what’s going on and debate who, if anyone, is to blame.