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Last week, Qantas released another set of impressive financial results that showed the airline is continuing its historic performance post-pandemic.
But buried deep down was the news that the first A350 set to fly Project Sunrise direct flights from New York to Sydney was set to be delayed by six months.
This episode, Jake and Adam discuss what it means for the Flying Kangaroo and whether this is just the start of more delays to badly needed new aircraft.
Plus, are new reports that Jayne Hrdlicka was forced out of Virgin true? And if so, did owner Bain Capital make the right call?
Is it all over for Bonza?
Bonza sets the record straight
Flying Kangaroo plays it safe on Perth–London route
Qantas offers frequent flyers a $120m olive branch
Holiday headaches on the horizon as strikes loom
Boeing, going, gone
RAAF rolls out pulse-pounding new recruitment ad
Virgin’s new pet project
Bonza fleet change and Jetstar’s new uniform
Did Virgin’s CEO leave the job on a high?
Inside Babcock’s work at Ambulance Victoria
Boo returns to the Australian Aviation Podcast
Is Qantas’ new safety video really that bad?
Airlines rush to pop the champers on performance data
Virgin and Qantas row over Bali flights
A Boeing disaster and Airbus triumph
Can Bonza recover from its Gold Coast headache?
The future of aviation until 2050, with UNSW
World’s first all-sustainable-fuel flight points the way
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