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Qantas says next generation aircraft under evaluation

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Qantas says next generation aircraft are under evaluation as part of its fleet renewal program that is focused on maintaining competitiveness of technology.

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Qantas says pilot academy to operate from two sites by 2020

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Qantas has confirmed its proposed pilot training academy will be operating from two regional centres by 2020.

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Qantas returns to record profits but warns of higher fuel prices

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Qantas has sounded a note of caution about rising fuel prices in the year ahead after reporting a 15 per cent increase in full year net profit for 2017/18.

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Sydney Airport says boosting air services agreements key to unlock demand

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Sydney Airport chief executive Geoff Culbert says further liberalisation of Australia’s air services agreements would unlock demand.

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HR Departments Need To Get Out Of The Way Of Pilot Interviews

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  I have noticed a lot of comments lately about how pilots dislike HR departments and they should get out of the way of pilot interviews and pilots should interview pilots. Many of you also add, why not chat over a beer at the pub, as you will see the real person. There is a suspicion around

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Virgin Australia's new home at Perth Airport's T1 Domestic Pier features self-service and staff-assisted checkin. (Jordan Chong)

IATA report forecasts demand for aviation jobs, increased use of external training

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A report from the International Air Transport Association has forecast significant growth in ground operations, customer service and cabin crew roles

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