An emergency exercise with mock body parts and corpses and the landing of a jet flight mark the latest stages in the preparation of Australia's newest airport.
Rachel Jackson
The Productivity Commission will examine pricing practices and competition in regional air travel as the future of a country carrier remains in the balance.
Jacob Shteyman
The new aircraft is being hailed as ‘the Tesla of the skies’ and features business class and premium economy seats.
Caitlin Vinci
A US Navy fighter jet and a helicopter based on the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz have crashed into the South China Sea within 30 minutes of each other.
Liz Lee
Alan Joyce, at the helm of Qantas during some of its most turbulent years, will lift the lid on his leadership in an upcoming memoir.
Andrew Hedgman
At least eight flights have been redirected at Vilnius Airport due balloons in Lithuania's airspace.
Staff Writers
Ross Love and his Turton House Group Pty Ltd had launched action in the Federal Court seeking an injunction “restraining the termination of their engagement” with the WA aerospace company.
Sean Smith
Big changes are coming to how Australians fly on one major airline – but, there’s a catch.
NewsWire
The FBI along with France’s Central Brigade of Cybercrime have reportedly seized data sites linked to the Qantas hackers, just hours before a ransom deadline.
Max Corstorphan
President Vladimir Putin says Russia's air defence was to blame for downing an Azerbaijani jetliner in December that killed 38 people.
Fortescue’s transparency has been called into question as the company’s ultra-expensive private jet criss-crosses the globe while blurring the lines between business and pleasure.
Adrian Rauso
Qantas is bracing for the fallout from a major cyber attack that exposed personal details of millions of customers in June, with hackers threatening to leak the stolen data unless their ransom demands are met.
Cheyanne Enciso
Qantas is among dozens of major companies facing ransom threats after being caught up in a sweeping cyberattack linked to stolen customer data.
Amy Lee
Drone reports have forced Germany's Munich airport to shut again in less than a day, and follows similar incidents that threw other European hubs into chaos.
Karin Strohecker
Drone sightings have disrupted another European airport, with flights stopped in Munich after similar incidents rattled the security officials on the continent.
Ayhan Uyanik
Those fighting to protect millions of Qantas customers affected by a massive data leak have been "shielded" by a court to avoid them becoming victims as well.
Miklos Bolza
Extended forecasts see more than 30 million passengers using Perth Airport after 2040, by which time the aviation hub will be injecting $17 billion a year into the WA economy.
Germany's leading airline group, Lufthansa has announced it will cut 4000 jobs or nearly four per cent of its workforce.
David McHugh
The AGM in November will consider a revamped rewards scheme for Vanessa Hudson that provides for potentially bigger long-term bonuses but includes a reduced 20 per cent weighting for reputation.
A Qantas plane that left Sydney for NZ has made an emergency landing in Auckland after the pilot issued a maycall call.
Cramped flights could soon be a thing of the past, as this Australian carrier giving travellers the chance to have a little extra room.
Drone activity over Copenhagen Airport aimed "to disrupt and create unrest", says Denmark's prime minister, who's refused to rule out Russia as the culprit.
Stine Jacobsen
Flights have been delayed and cancelled at several European airports after a cyberattack targeting a service provider for check-in and boarding systems.
President Donald Trump is working to re-establish a US presence at Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan, four years after America's withdrawal from the country.