Qantas Board Changes: The End of an Era Qantas chair John Mullen is set to bid farewell to high-profile director Todd Sampson in July, marking the end of an era
Joe Aston Makes a Comeback: A Look Into His Return to AFR Renowned journalist Joe Aston is back in the spotlight once again. After departing from The Australian Financial Review’s
California Fires Devastate Thousands of Homes and Structures The recent wildfires in California have left a trail of destruction, with officials estimating that thousands of homes and structures have been
The Unraveling of Rex: A Closer Look at the Collapse Regional Express Holdings (Rex) has been a key player in Australia's aviation sector, providing essential services to passengers in regional
Virgin Australia Pilots Secure Pay Rise Amidst Negotiations Virgin Australia has announced a generous pay rise for its pilots as part of a new enterprise bargaining agreement. The pilots are
The Australian Aviation Sector: A Need for Government Intervention Rising Fares and Dominance of Qantas and Virgin The Australian aviation sector is currently facing a critical issue with the dominance
The Albanese Government's Push for Competition Reform Labor’s proposed $900 million national productivity fund to encourage states to boost competition is a significant step towards reforming Australia's economic landscape. The
Qantas Engine Failure Sparks Concerns About Aging Fleet Following the engine failure of a 19-year-old Boeing 737 during take-off in Sydney, Qantas pilots and engineers expressed a sense of "I
Virgin Increases Flights to Melbourne for AFL Grand Final Virgin Airlines has responded to the high demand for flights to Melbourne ahead of the AFL grand final by adding extra