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The 14-Sep-2001 collapse of Ansett Australia set the following decade for a series of rapid and momentous changes in Australian air transport, with effects felt globally. Few if any single airline ...
In the early hours of September 14, Ansett Airlines, Australia’s second largest and oldest domestic carrier, suddenly ended all flights after an administrator appointed by its parent company Air ...
The airline that still carried the name of its pioneering founder, Sir Reginald Ansett, was grounded, with 16,000 Australian jobs trashed, the result of a debacle that earlier this week had led ...
What did Sir Richard Branson see? That is the question at the heart of the final collapse of Ansett Australia. As former staff and creditors of the failed airline come to grips with $2 billion in ...
MARK Korda was casually non-committal last year when asked how much his insolvency firm had earned from the collapse of Ansett Australia. It ''could be $20 million'', he told BusinessDay.
Ansett was Australia's second largest airline when it was placed into voluntary administration the day after the September 11 terrorist attacks in the US in 2001. Administrators KordaMentha on ...
SYDNEY, Australia -- The Australian Competition & Consumer Commission said Wednesday it is holding talks with Qantas Airways Ltd. and Ansett Australia, a unit of Air New Zealand Ltd., after Ansett ...
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