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In the wake of Bonza’s collapse and Rex’s administration last year, another prospective domestic carrier – Koala Airlines – was suddenly garnering media attention despite not yet having aircraft or a clear business plan. While its website, filled with glossy renders of 737 MAX 8s, promised to “carve out a unique niche” in Australia’s aviation sector, a winding-up application filed against it in Victoria last week has raised questions about whether it would ever actually get off the ground. Adam and Jake discuss whether Koala’s lofty ambitions of “creating a lasting impact on the industry” are over before they even began. Plus, Perth Airport booms as it invests big in the future, transport links to Western Sydney Airport take shape, and how many podcast hosts does it take to assemble a model plane? https://bit.ly/4awwn2o

Hiraldo Ranga

Chief Recruitment Officer at Hiraldo Consulting for People

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Media feed on and promote this garbage about new airlines. You (and airports giving away head tax rebates) all bought into Bonza even though the business plan was beyond flawed…. Some similarities with Rex. Maybe some self reflection should be the topic…

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