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The budget airline’s 323 employees had been stood down since 30 April, when the airline appointed administrators after its fleet of six Boeing 737 Max-8 aircraft was abruptly repossessed. ‘It’s a dark day for regional communities across Australia, which remain isolated through unaffordable or unavailable air travel to remain connected with the nation,’ the Transport Workers’ Union’s national secretary, Michael Kaine, saidBonza administrators sack airline’s staff ahead of announcement about its future Continue reading…
The budget airline’s 323 employees had been stood down since 30 April, when the airline appointed administrators after its fleet of six Boeing 737 Max-8 aircraft was abruptly repossessed. ‘It’s a dark day for regional communities across Australia, which remain isolated through unaffordable or unavailable air travel to remain connected with the nation,’ the Transport Workers’ Union’s national secretary, Michael Kaine, said
Bonza administrators sack airline’s staff ahead of announcement about its future