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Pay rise on the way for Jetstar labour-hire workers

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  • December 5, 2024
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Under the in-principle agreement, cabin crew at Altara and Team Jetstar who work with directly-hired crew will see an average annual pay increase of $7,128 and $7,025 respectively, with Altara workers to also be paid for training and given direct emplo…

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Virgin begins codeshare tie-up with Air New Zealand

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  • December 5, 2024
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Tickets are now on sale under the agreement, which was approved by the ACCC in June and sees Virgin place its VA code on trans-Tasman Air New Zealand flights originating and sold in Australia, provided Air New Zealand sets the fares.

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Time running out for Sea World crash compensation, lawyer warns

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  • December 5, 2024
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Peter Carter, director of Carter Capner Law, said he has been helping people suffering ongoing injuries from the crash including PTSD, and urged anyone affected – including bystanders and first responders – to submit claims by Christmas or risk missing…

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HS2 awards contract for critical tunnel and lineside mechanical and electrical systems

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  • December 5, 2024
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HS2 has awarded a major contract worth £400m to the infrastructure solutions company Costain to deliver mechanical and electrical systems for HS2.

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UK emissions trading to embrace shipping

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  • December 4, 2024
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UK emissions allowances could embrace maritime operations by 2026, if proposals from the regulatory body are adopted. A consultation process has begun.

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ATSB finds comedy of errors in botched Rex Saab evacuation

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  • December 4, 2024
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Several minor injuries were sustained during the evacuation of VH-ZRK on 5 April 2022, which had two flight crew, a flight attendant and 23 passengers on board for a flight to King Island, while some passengers exited the plane with their bags.

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RAAF celebrates 100,000 flying hours on PC-21 training fleet

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  • December 4, 2024
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Based at RAAF East Sale in Victoria, the RAAF’s Pilatus PC-21 fleet has a total of 49 aircraft and has been in use by the Air Force for more than seven years, having replaced both the ageing Pilatus PC-9/A advanced trainer, which was in service since 1…

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Gilmour’s first space launch ‘no earlier than mid-January’

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  • December 4, 2024
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The business could have opted for a lift-off date this month but has shifted the plan back to 2025 to complete “final testing and verification activities” and hand its team a break over Christmas.

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Cairns tips ‘bumper’ 2025 as international capacity passes pre-COVID

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  • December 4, 2024
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The airport will see a number of new international routes commence in coming months, including a seasonal Cathay Pacific service to Hong Kong on 17 December, as well as a Jetstar route to Christchurch and a Fiji Airways route to Nadi, both starting in …

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Cairns tips ‘bumper’ 2025 as international capacity passes pre-COVID

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  • December 4, 2024
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The airport will see a number of new international routes commence in coming months, including a seasonal Cathay Pacific service to Hong Kong on 17 December, as well as a Jetstar route to Christchurch and a Fiji Airways route to Nadi, both starting in …

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