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Liberation From Barriers
Publication: Australian Aviation
Issue: June 2009
Format: pdf
Size: 244kb
Main trunk or tourist route economy class travel is not much fun these days. Long queues, intrusive security, little personal space, barely edible food, frequent delays and standing room only lounges detract considerably from what should be a great experience.
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When users are forced to pay
Publication: Australian Aviation
Issue: May 2009
Format: pdf
Size: 436kb
The ‘user pays’ principle that has flourished under the previous two federal governments needs some careful analysis and scrutiny. Both CASA and Airservices Australia are required to provide a dividend to government by charging industry for their services.
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Note to government
Publication: Australian Aviation
Issue: April 2009
Format: pdf
Size: 486kb
Note to government: You are no doubt aware that regional aviation businesses are hurting badly. It is understood that it is not your job to run these businesses, nor do you have control over the market.
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A tough year ahead?
Publication: Australian Aviation
Issue: March 2009
Format: pdf
Size: 93kb
On speaking with a number of regional operators it is clear that 2009 will be a difficult year. That being said, operators will display their usual resilience in providing safe, reliable aviation services to regional and remote Australia.
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Coming to the nuisance
Publication: Australian Aviation
Issue: January February 2009
Format: pdf
Size: 102kb
Not a week goes by without an RAAA member calling to discuss difficulties that they are having with their airfield owner. This is particularly true around the time when leases are being renewed/not renewed or changed in some substantial way.
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