At Tech & Learning’s Innovative Leader Summit, educators from across the country were challenged to design a school of the future. Teams consisting of...
Singaporeans have outdone themselves regarding the amount of money they’ve been spending on different gambling platforms and games.
Singapore broke the record, spending an amount...
If the uncertainty of your post-pandemic future has you worried, you’re not alone. Maybe you’re concerned about how your future flights and adventures could be limited. Perhaps you’re wondering where your next aviation job will come from when the industry has been hit so hard. And maybe you’re just plain fearful that we haven’t seen
Time for a turnaround Just a few years ago, I was sitting on an EasyJet A320 with my family looking forward to a week’s holiday on Santorini, a Greek island that is close to my heart, having lived and worked there 25 years ago. We were set to visit my sister and her family, and
A retrospective view “Right from its very earliest days,” writes Jim Eames with sage-like wisdom in our latest retro dispatch, “there has rarely been a level playing field in aviation, particularly in the international sense.” And our long-time Australian Aviation contributor would know better than most, having worked as a director of public affairs for
Robots, thermal helmets, electrostatic sprays, baggage disinfection, UV lights, masks, touchless check-in, thousands of stickers, visors, blood tests, more masks and the middle seat kept free – maybe. Flying is set to return around the world, but, as Adam Thorn explains, the new normal could be anything but fresh air When Auckland Airport’s general manager,