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How does aviation solve the arrival cap riddle?
How does aviation solve the arrival cap riddle?

In July, Australia limited the number of people who could arrive back into the country to manage the flow into hotel quarantine. The problem is, the …

5 years, 8 months ago

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AIPA chief talks how Qantas pilots are coping
AIPA chief talks how Qantas pilots are coping

In amongst the border closures, groundings and rows, it can be easy to forget the impact of COVID-19 on airline pilots themselves, who have found the…

5 years, 8 months ago

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International student flights to resume while Aussies are stuck abroad
International student flights to resume while Aussies are stuck abroad

Despite many Aussie citizens struggling to get home from overseas under the tightly capped limits of new arrivals in each state, the government has a…

5 years, 9 months ago

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Will shareholders bail out the industry?
Will shareholders bail out the industry?

Despite initially indicating it wouldn't have to go to shareholders for money, Sydney Airport has now asked shareholders to pitch in $2 billion to he…

5 years, 9 months ago

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Flying solo with Gary Criddle
Flying solo with Gary Criddle

Gary Criddle's remarkable career has seen him work as a pilot for the Royal Australian Navy, RAAF as well as commercially, where he has flown 767s an…

5 years, 9 months ago

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Chief of Air Force on shaping the RAAF to meet an evolving strategic environment
Chief of Air Force on shaping the RAAF to meet an evolving strategic environment

At the start of July, the federal government announced a $270 billion commitment to defence spending for the coming decade, and a new holistic strate…

5 years, 9 months ago

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Is the 'Cold War' between airports and airlines wise?
Is the 'Cold War' between airports and airlines wise?

Tension between two industry groups has come to a head as airports accuse airlines of neglecting to pass on their government bailouts by not paying v…

5 years, 9 months ago

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Virgin bondholders back in the game
Virgin bondholders back in the game

The latest development in the Virgin Australia saga has unhappy bondholders confirming they will put their offer to creditors next month, despite Bai…

5 years, 10 months ago

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Has Melbourne's spike ruined aviation's recovery?
Has Melbourne's spike ruined aviation's recovery?

Just as interstate flights were set to begin ramping up, Victoria has been hit by a second spike of COVID-19, borders are locked down, and a badly ha…

5 years, 10 months ago

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Did Qantas bolt too soon with job cuts?
Did Qantas bolt too soon with job cuts?

Qantas has been slammed by the TWU for not waiting for more clarity around the future of JobKeeper before announcing it will axe about 20% of its sta…

5 years, 10 months ago

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