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Qantas denies jobs could be in danger.(Qantas Airways Ltd.'s human resource management)(Brief Article)
Mar 01, 2005 (The Advertiser - ABIX via COMTEX) Mar 01, 2005 (The Advertiser - ABIX via COMTEX)
HR part of Qantas IT upgrade.
Jul 11, 2002 (HR Report Jul 11, 2002 (HR Report
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Is there any evidence that airlines are cutting back on safety?
The big question Why are we asking this now? Because the aviation industry is suffering badly at the moment. Financially, it is in for a very difficult winter. High fuel prices have bitten hard, while cash-strapped consumers are expected to travel by air...
First Qantas A380 Takes Flight in New Livery
LOS ANGELES -- Another Qantas A380 milestone was reached in Hamburg, Germany, recently when the airline's first aircraft flew for the first time in its new Qantas livery. VH-OQA (MSN014) took off with the aircraft's new four-class cabin and systems subjected to flight conditions for the first time. Qantas has...
Aussies return to rapturous welcome, Olympic funding woes
SYDNEY AFP — Australia's Olympic team returned home on Tuesday to a rapturous welcome, even as the country urgently began seeking ways of boosting its flagging medals ranking at the 2012 Games in London. The team, led by triple gold medallist swimmer Stephanie Rice, were greeted by Prime...
Outgoing CEO says Qantas merger inevitable
AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-C1997-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD Outgoing Qantas chief executive Geoff Dixon has said that a merger between Qantas and another carrier is "inevitable" within the next decade. Dixon told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation that, although the airline did not currently have any partner in mind,...
Outgoing Qantas boss says merger inevitable
SYDNEY AFP — Australia's national airline Qantas will undoubtedly merge with another carrier in the future, the company's outgoing chief executive said Friday. Geoff Dixon said consolidation was already occurring within the industry as airlines struggle against falling demand and rising fuel costs, and called for a "level...
Record profit announced for Qantas
AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-C1997-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD The Australian airline group Qantas today announced a record pre-tax profit of AUD1,408m for the fiscal year to 30 June 2008. This result represents a 46% increase on the same period last year. Also a final fully franked ordinary dividend...
Australia's Qantas reports record profit despite woes
SYDNEY AFP — Australia's national airline Qantas Thursday reported a 44 percent increase in annual net profit to a record 969 million dollars (842.6 million US dollars) despite high fuel prices and a series of woes. Revenue for the year ended June 30 rose 7.5 percent to 16.19...
Qantas announce change in CFO
AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-C1997-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD Qantas Airways Limited announced on 19 August that Peter Gregg will step down as chief financial officer and as a member of the airline's board on 30 September. He will be succeeded as CFO by Colin Storrie who is currently...
Qantas launches iPhone website
TELECOMWORLDWIRE-18 August 2008-Qantas launches iPhone websiteC1994-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com Qantas has launched a mobile version of the airline's website, http://www.qants.com, which is designed specifically for the Apple iPhone 3G. The company claims that it is only the third airline worldwide, and the first airline in...
Qantas launches iPhone website
INTERNET BUSINESS NEWS-C1995-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD Qantas has launched a mobile version of the airline's website, http://www.qants.com, which is designed specifically for the Apple iPhone 3G. The company claims that it is only the third airline worldwide, and the first airline in the southern hemisphere, to...
Qantas launches iPhone website
AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-C1997-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD Qantas has launched a mobile version of the airline's website, http://www.qants.com, which is designed specifically for the Apple iPhone 3G. The company claims that it is only the third airline worldwide, and the first airline in the southern hemisphere, to...
Qantas flight delayed after technical fault
AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-C1997-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD A Qantas flight from Heathrow to Sydney was delayed by more than 15 hours after a technical fault affected the Boeing 747-400 aircraft. The Australian reported that the flight was due to arrive at 05:30 on 18 August, but was...
Small panel falls off Qantas jet en route to Singapore
SYDNEY AFP — Australia's largest airline Qantas revealed a small body panel fell off a jet en route to Singapore Friday, the latest malfunction to beset the carrier in recent weeks. Routine checks on the Boeing 747-400 found the engine access panel was missing after it arrived at...
Qantas take six aircraft out of service
AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-C1997-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD Qantas has announced that it will be temporarily removing six Boeing 737-400 aircraft from service. The aircraft will be out of service while Qantas checks maintenance records linked to aircraft modification work that took place at an Australian facility. ...
Qantas Probe Centers on Oxygen Tank Explosion
Air safety investigators continue to probe the serious July 25 incident in which a Qantas flight en route from Hong Kong to Australia made an emergency landing in Manila after a large gaping hole developed on the fuselage of the Boeing 747-438 (VH-OJK), prompting the plane to...
Qantas makes third emergency landing in two weeks
World News IN BRIEF *SYDNEY Australia's Civil Aviation Safety Authority has formed a special team to find out if Qantas's safety standards are slipping, after a third emergency landing in a week by the airline. On Saturday, a Boeing 767 had to abort a flight from...
QUANTAS ALERT 2
A MANILA-bound Qantas jet with 200 people on board returned to Sydney yesterday after a hydraulic leak was detected. Last week an exploding oxygen bottle blew a hole in a Qantas jet flying from London to Melbourne...
Qantas in alert No2
A QANTAS jet with 200 passengers on board had to turn and return to Sydney yesterday as a new mid-air emergency hit the Australian airline. The Manila-bound flight's pilot radioed an alert after he detected hydraulic fluid leaking from a wing, but landed without incident. ...
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