A number of former Virgin Australia staff who lost their jobs after refusing to comply with the airline’s vaccination mandate will bring the case before the Fair Work Commission in Melbourne this week.
‘During the 1960s, with increasing demand for freighters, the DC-4 fleet expanded with the purchase of five aircraft’ Entering domestic service Released from the trans-Pacific flights, ANA introduced DC‑4s onto additional longer-distance services across Australia, Adelaide-Perth on 7 January 1949, Sydney-Hobart on 15 February 1952 and Melbourne-Brisbane on 1 May 1954. In concert with TAA
Bonza co-founder and chief operating officer Peter McNally has reportedly left the startup airline just five months after being appointed the position, possibly putting the airline’s planned mid-year launch in jeopardy.
Virgin Australia CEO Jayne Hrdlicka has shared her concerns about upcoming startup carrier Bonza’s business strategy, arguing that the low-cost, low-frequency leisure travel model that functions overseas may not translate in Australia.
The Chairman of Australia’s competition watchdog has again warned Qantas and Virgin against using their resources to drown out new market entrants Rex and Bonza.
Cobham's Special Missions unit has partnered with defence software and systems engineering provider Acacia Systems to undertake a modification project for the Dash-8 surveillance aircraft in Adelaide.
From 3 March, Scoot will operate daily flights connecting Singapore and Perth under Singapore’s Vaccinated Travel Lane (VTL) scheme, using its Boeing 787 Dreamliner fleet.
The airline suggested in its half-year financial report, released on Friday, that it's still working with litigation firm Clayton Utz, which it first appointed in August last year.
It comes as a series of tit-for-tat airspace bans has seen Russia block carriers based in the UK, Bulgaria, Poland and the Czech Republic flying over its skies.