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Air New Zealand and Auckland Airport brawl over redevelopment

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  • February 21, 2024
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The carrier says Auckland Airport’s multi-billion-dollar redevelopment, to take place over 10 years and be funded in part by increases to aeronautical charges, will lead to “unaffordable airfares for some Kiwis”. It has lodged an official request with …

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Sydney Airport gives thumbs-up to Government’s reforms

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  • February 21, 2024
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Under the proposed system announced on Wednesday, Sydney would be allowed 85 flight movements per hour instead of 80 for a maximum of two hours on days where major disruptions occur, which would result in fewer cancellations and overnight delays.

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80/20 rule looks to survive Government overhaul of Sydney slots

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  • February 21, 2024
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Labor says its reforms will increase transparency around slot allocation, hold airlines accountable for “misuse” of slots and introduce a “recovery period” after major delays.

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TWU offers olive branch to Qantas with praise for new chairman

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  • February 21, 2024
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The union, which has had a volatile relationship with the national carrier for more than a decade, said replacing Richard Goyder with John Mullen offered workers a “glimmer of hope”.

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Ex-Telstra chairman replaces Goyder at Qantas

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  • February 21, 2024
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John Mullen will join the board from 1 July 2024 and has previously held directorships at Macquarie Airports and Toll Holdings.

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Work with us, unions urge Virgin as Jayne Hrdlicka bows out

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  • February 20, 2024
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The Transport Workers’ Union (TWU) has urged Virgin owner Bain Capital to keep its promises to ground staff, cabin crew and pilots under whichever CEO replaces Hrdlicka, while the Australian Services Union said the passing of the torch allows for a “re…

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Jayne Hrdlicka quits as Virgin CEO

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  • February 20, 2024
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The shock announcement comes as the carrier, currently owned by US investment firm Bain Capital, prepares to re-list on the stock market for the first time since it went into administration during the pandemic. The board will now begin a global search …

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Network Aviation strike to continue into the weekend

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  • February 20, 2024
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The 24-hour rolling strikes, which were to end on Thursday, will now continue to at least Sunday 25 February as a survey of Australian Federation of Airline Pilots members showed 85 per cent did not agree Network’s management “actively and adequately a…

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Air New Zealand expects weaker second half to FY2024

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  • February 20, 2024
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The Kiwi carrier, which in 2023 posted a full-year profit after “several turbulent years”, said in guidance to investors that it expects earning before tax in 2023–24 to be between NZ$200 million and $240 million, including $20 million in COVID-19 cred…

Why Australian cargo is increasingly being sent on trucks, not trains
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Why Australian cargo is increasingly being sent on trucks, not trains

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  • February 20, 2024
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The nation’s ageing and neglected railways are one reason trucking has seen major growth in spite of rising fuel costs and carbon emissions

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