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Qantas agrees to mediation in cabin crew pay row
| 4 Comments on Qantas agrees to mediation in cabin crew pay rowQantas has agreed to possibly begin conciliation talks with cabin crew unions, after initially moving to terminate its enterprise agreement with international cabin crew altogether.
Read moreRAAF to join US and Japanese forces in Exercise Cope North 22
/ | 1 Comment on RAAF to join US and Japanese forces in Exercise Cope North 22The F-35A Lightning II and the E-7A Wedgetail will be among the RAAF aircraft deployed to participate in the multinational warfighting exercise.
Read moreFlight curfew on Brisbane ‘won’t help’ with aircraft noise, says BAC
/ | 18 Comments on Flight curfew on Brisbane ‘won’t help’ with aircraft noise, says BACImposing a flight curfew on Brisbane Airport would be unlikely to help with flight noise complaints, and the “worst thing to happen” to the airport, according to airport CEO Gert-Jan de Graaf.
Read moreThe rise and fall of Ansett
/Just one day after the September 11 attacks, the aviation landscape was shaken for a second time when Ansett entered administration. Chris Frame tells the 65-year story of Australia’s second-largest airline.
Read moreBehind the Lens with Henry Howard
/1. How did you get into aviation photography? The passion for aviation has been present ever since I can remember. Having no family members connected to the aviation industry, it has always puzzled people why I have such a strong passion for it. I got into the photography side of it in 2016 when my
Read more20k Western Australians now stranded overseas
| 8 Comments on 20k Western Australians now stranded overseasTens of thousands of people have been locked out of Western Australia indefinitely, after the state announced it would delay its reopening of international and domestic borders, airlines say.
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