Australia’s restart of international travel could be delayed by months due to a “torrential exit” of skilled ground services workers from aviation, industry bodies told the Senate on Monday.
Host Adam Thorn and Greg discuss closed borders, expanding across the Tasman, and sourcing the best talent.
The event will celebrate the achievements of two years’ worth of inductees, including ‘Father of the RAAF’ Sir Richard Williams; Australia’s first female pilot for a major airline, Deborah Lawrie; and Basil South Brown, a co-founder of East West Airlines.
FlightSafety International has helped aviation recover from the pandemic and is creating opportunities for commercial airline growth by expanding its line of training simulators and solutions.
The letter, organised via the Parents Are Immediate Family advocacy group, argues that it is “abhorrent” that the government has not announced a specific plan to reunite families kept apart by closed international borders.
The former aviation ramp operator died on Sunday and is survived by his wife Paola as well as his children Caroline, Ian, Terry and Frank.