Qantas unveils new livery as image rebuild continues
After the divisive disaster of Qantas’s ‘yes’ logo during the voice campaign last year, the airline is confident a new patriotic slogan plastered on planes will garner support from travellers.
After the divisive disaster of Qantas’s ‘yes’ logo during the voice campaign last year, the airline is confident a new patriotic slogan plastered on planes will garner support from travellers.
GrainCorp chief executive Robert Spurway has backed the Albanese government’s launch of a consultation process on developing an Australian renewable fuels industry.
A new player is entering the pay-per-use airport lounge space in Australia, at a time when other operators are struggling to make the concept work.
The premium quality and high oil content of our national canola crop makes those fields of gold a prime feedstock for any future onshore renewable fuel production.
Liquidators are investigating whether assets were stripped from a major flying school prior to its collapse, which has left students out of pocket.
Qantas has paid a princely sum to take full control of Byron Bay-based online travel packages group TripADeal and appointed a new chief executive.
The TWU says it’s worried that Virgin Australia would consider an architect of the unlawful Qantas outsourcing as its next chief executive.
Singapore Airlines is offering more than $15,000 to passengers injured during deadly turbulence but lawyers say they could be entitled to much more.
Bonza’s administrators have sacked employees and cancelled future flights despite ongoing talks with ‘interested parties’.
The contest has come down to one internal and one external candidate, after four other Virgin nominees have been told they are no longer in contention.
In a final hearing to determine compensation for affected workers, a Federal Court judge has let fly at Qantas over the airline’s unlawful outsourcing.
After paying $65m in 1998 to lease Canberra Airport from the government, one of Australia’s richest men rolled up his sleeves to transform it from tin shed to international gateway.
Technology capable of detecting the movement of dust particles at high altitudes could help pilots avoid clear air turbulence.
There’s one thing stopping Hawaiian Airlines from adding more flights to Australia – the weak Aussie dollar.
Bonza’s administrators have two more months to find a buyer for the collapsed budget carrier in the hope of returning the airline to the skies.
The incident comes a week after a passenger died and dozens were injured when a Singapore Airlines flight from London hit severe turbulence and was diverted to Bangkok.
Two people have walked away uninjured after a light plane made an emergency landing in Sydney’s southwest on Sunday afternoon.
Free-for-all seating, hand-held printers and ‘sporty’ 717s – how Jetstar’s original crew remembers the airline’s maiden flights.
Bonza’s US owners have expressed interest in restructuring the airline to give it a second shot at success, administrators say.
There are still 13 Australians being treated in a Bangkok hospital, including three in intensive care, following an extreme turbulence incident on a Singapore Airlines flight from London.
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