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Emirates renews push to hire Aussie cabin crew
/Emirates has renewed its push to hire Australian long-haul international cabin crew, as part of a global recruitment campaign.
Read moreVideo Podcast: Australian Aviation live at the Central Coast Airshow
/ | 1 Comment on Video Podcast: Australian Aviation live at the Central Coast AirshowHosts Phil Tarrant and Adam Thorn record live from Warnervale Airport in NSW to talk through the biggest aviation stories, and what to look forward to in our next print issue.
Read moreBonza hints at 2-month delay to launch plans
/ | 1 Comment on Bonza hints at 2-month delay to launch plansThe airline has confirmed that it now has a date set for the delivery of its first 737 MAX jet – a key step in its Air Operator’s Certificate application process – in the coming months, however this date is “slightly later than first expected”, hence the delay in its intended launch.
Read moreQantas 787 took off with tape over key sensors
| 13 Comments on Qantas 787 took off with tape over key sensorsQantas has been required to update its processes for parking and preparing its 787 Dreamliner fleet for flights, after a freight flight flew from Melbourne to Los Angeles with four of its static ports taped over.
Read morePodcast: Why is an ex-Virgin B777 on the move?
| 2 Comments on Podcast: Why is an ex-Virgin B777 on the move?In this episode of the Australian Aviation podcast, hosts Adam Thorn and Hannah Dowling are back in the studio to discuss the possible explanations behind this curious move, plus a Virgin class action suit and the next steps of international aviation’s comeback.
Read more‘Over-leveraged’: Virgin’s ex-chairman comments to be raised in court
A media appearance by the former chairman of Virgin Australia, in which she said Virgin was “over-leveraged” ahead of entering voluntary administration, has been raised as evidence in an ongoing class-action suit by former bondholders.
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