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Qantas unveils launch dates for Vanuatu flights

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  • June 27, 2024
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Starting 10 September, Qantas will fly three 737-800 services per week from Brisbane to Port Vila, with the capacity for up to five based on demand, while Jetstar will begin up to four weekly flights from Sydney to Port Vila on 12 December.

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Government awards $1.35m grant for solar-powered drones

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  • June 27, 2024
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The grant is aimed at enabling a Pegasus joint development project between V-TOL Aerospace, Li-S Energy, and Halocell to develop a drone that integrates the next-generation batteries of Li-S and Halocell’s advanced solar cells into a “dawn to dusk” pla…

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Video Podcast: Do low-cost airlines need a government leg-up?

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  • June 26, 2024
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With Bonza’s liquidation now likely a foregone conclusion, Adam, Jake and Ben examine whether the government should support more low-cost carriers.

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Don’t take compensation for Qantas ‘ghost flights’, politicians told

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  • June 26, 2024
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In an email seen by The Guardian, the Independent Parliamentary Expenses Authority (IPEA) noted that, while technically eligible to claim remediation for taxpayer-funded bookings under the Flying Kangaroo’s deal with the ACCC, affected politicos and th…

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Aerospace component manufacturer to slash local workforce

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  • June 26, 2024
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According to an ASX filing, Quickstep Holdings will reduce headcount in its direct production and operational support units by 20 per cent each. The aerospace composite business is also expected to reduce staff within its corporate support teams by 35 …

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Jetstar pounces on first ex-Bonza route

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  • June 26, 2024
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Qantas’ low-cost arm has announced a new service from the Sunshine Coast to Cairns, which will operate up to four times per week using A320-200 aircraft starting 3 December. The route is one of 10 that had been operated by Bonza from its former hub unt…

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777’s Bonza funding ‘sporadic, delayed, insufficient’: administrator

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  • June 26, 2024
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Hall Chadwick argued in its report to creditors that funding from the Miami-based investment firm, on which Bonza relied to keep operating, was “not sufficient to meet the company’s operational requirements”.

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Bonza racked up $133m loss, creditors report reveals

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  • June 26, 2024
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In its report to creditors, Hall Chadwick blamed a number of factors for the business’s failure, including “insufficient” and “sporadic” funding from parent company 777 Partners, and recommended the company be wound up.

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Virgin CCO expected to replace Jayne Hrdlicka as CEO, reports say

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  • June 25, 2024
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Sources cited in The Australian say Jones (pictured), who sensationally defected from Qantas in 2020, is the favourite to take over from outgoing CEO Jayne Hrdlicka as the airline’s owner Bain Capital reportedly prepares for an IPO by Christmas. Hrdlic…

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Jetstar Asia arrives in Broome

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  • June 25, 2024
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Flight JQ161 from Changi Airport touched down in Broome shortly before 2:15pm local time on Tuesday after a flight time of around four hours. The return service will operate twice per week until October, resuming in April 2025, and will add around 13,0…

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