Qantas

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Qantas ‘fake flights’ misled almost 1 mil customers

The bombshell allegations led to the premature departure of CEO Alan Joyce last year.

Aviation & Engineering

Qantas head office staff haul luggage full-time to fight labour crunch

Applicants must be able to move suitcases weighing as much as 32 kilograms

Aviation & Engineering

9/11 changed air travel forever. What about Covid-19?

SINGAPORE (April 17): The Sept 11, 2001 terrorist attacks (9/11) on the World Trade Center (WTC) in Manhattan, New York, changed not just the face of US foreign policy for good — it also altered the course of the global aviation industry in a dramatic

Broker's Calls

SATS upgraded by OCBC on valuation grounds

SINGAPORE (Oct 2): OCBC Research is upgrading its call on SATS to “buy” from “hold” on valuation grounds, with an unchanged fair value of $5.05.

Broker's Calls

SATS gets a lift from Qantas' return and new contracts

SINGAPORE (Sept 13): UOB Kay Hian is maintaining its “buy” call on SATS with a target price of $5.40 as Changi International manages to win back Qantas.

Aviation & Engineering

Qantas reroutes Sydney-London A380 flights via Singapore to meet strong Asia demand

SINGAPORE (Aug 31): As part of its agreement to extend its partnership with Emirates for another five years, Qantas Airways has announced that it will now provide three stopover options to Europe via Dubai, Perth and Singapore via its joint network.

Global Markets

Danger Down Under: Yields drop with iron to fuel recession talk

SYDNEY/TOKYO (June 2): Whether or not the land Down Under snaps its two-decade-long streak without a recession, a glance at the charts shows this past week has been a "septima horribilis" (to purloin and tweak from Queen Elizabeth II) for the wo
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