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Video Podcast: Qantas XLR-ates its fleet renewal

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  • July 2, 2025
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On this week’s Australian Aviation Podcast, Adam and Jake discuss the latest on Qantas’ fleet changes, including plans to replace QantasLink’s Fokker 100s with Embraer E190s, and what the A321XLR might do for the national carrier beyond Australia’s sho…

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WA regional fare cap scheme passes half a million passengers

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  • July 2, 2025
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The scheme, which has seen a total of 543,747 capped airfares since its implementation in July 2022, was earlier this year extended into June 2026. It has so far seen a commitment of more than more than $109 million in government funding.

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Experts point finger at international collective over Qantas hack

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  • July 2, 2025
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Tony Jarvis, Field CISO and VP APJ at cyber security company Darktrace, told Australian Aviation’s sister brand Cyber Daily that the breach shows “many hallmarks of the Scattered Spider ransomware group”.

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Hackers steal Qantas customer data

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  • July 2, 2025
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The incident on Monday resulted from a cyber criminal targeting a Qantas call centre, which gave them access to a third-party platform used for customer service. According to Qantas, the breach has been contained and there is “no impact” on the airline…

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Pilot caught eating on camera before fatal helicopter crash

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  • July 1, 2025
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Footage from the R66’s cockpit camera showed that the autopilot was engaged while the pilot was “occupied with non-flying related tasks … specifically, mobile phone use and the consumption of food and beverages”, the ATSB said.

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Sydney flights disrupted as ‘bomb cyclone’ lashes NSW

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  • July 1, 2025
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A “bomb cyclone” off the NSW coast on Tuesday created heavy rain and strong winds that presented hazards to flying. 38 flights had been cancelled as at 5pm on Tuesday, with more flights scheduled for later in the evening also axed.

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Qantas freight pilots vote for industrial action

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  • July 1, 2025
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The TWU, AFAP and AIPA say more than 90 per cent of Express Freighters pilots have voted yes to action over a pay offer that puts them “at the bottom of the industry”. Low-level actions are set to begin on Friday, including not completing work on days …

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Qantas’ first A321XLR en route to Sydney

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  • June 30, 2025
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VH-OGA, named Great Ocean Road, will first travel to Bangkok in what will be the longest flight of the type operated by a commercial airline, before carrying on to the NSW capital. It’s expected to arrive in Australia on Wednesday morning shortly after…

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Trailblazing Tigerair CEO to head bickering Melbourne rail committee

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  • June 30, 2025
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The Victorian state government said Merren McArthur would be tasked with creating a “collaborative and constructive environment” among members of the newly established steering committee, which will include senior figures from the airport, state and fe…

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Qantas to lease 4 midlife 737s to combat delivery delays

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  • June 30, 2025
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In a note to staff, the airline’s domestic chief executive, Markus Svensson, said the midlife aircraft would provide “bridging capacity” and receive new interiors to make they appear as-new to customers.

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