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A supplied image of Qantas Boeing 787-9 VH-ZNJ in special centenary livery. (Qantas)

In full: Qantas’ second batch of 787 repatriations

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The federal government has been supplementing Qantas flights to bring home stranded Australians around the world since October 2020. The move followed the introduction of arrival caps and came after the previous repatriation scheme in April 2020. This content is available exclusively to Australian Aviation members. LoginBecome a MemberTo continue reading the rest of this

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Podcast: Australian Aviation meets drone training school Aviassist

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Host Adam Thorn and guests discusses the raw skills required to make the transition to flying drones and how the space is evolving.

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NEW RUNWAY @ BNE OPENS - VH-YFW - 1272020 737800 (Craig Murray)

‘Generation of expertise’ will go without JobKeeper, says Brisbane exec

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Rachel Crowley also told a senate committee it was a “myth” that the industry was mounting a strong recovery.

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New Virgin CEO Jayne Hrdlicka on her first day at the airline

Axing JobKeeper would be ‘devastating’ for Virgin, says Hrdlicka

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Virgin chief executive Jayne Hrdlicka has told a senate committee that ending JobKeeper for aviation in March would be “devastating”.

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Singapore Airlines first touched down in Canberra in September 2016. (Canberra Airport)

Comment: Can stranded Aussies complain about caps to the UN?

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Jane McAdam examines whether Australians stranded abroad have a case to complain about the country to the UN Human Rights Committee. 

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Tourism Australia launches new domestic holiday push

Tourism Australia has launched a new $5 million week-long advertising campaign to encourage people to book domestic holidays.

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