Aviation
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Information security
Qantas says issue that exposed customer data to others has been resolved
The software issue gave customers access to the personal information and accounts of other people.
- by Tim Biggs
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Analysis
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The global turbulence behind Bonza’s backers
Bonza airlines was tipped into voluntary administration. But its problems are just part of wider questions being asked about the financial health of its backer, US investment firm 777 Partners.
- by Anne Hyland
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Air travel
Bonza enters voluntary administration after cancelling all flights until Friday
The airline’s boss Tim Jordan confirmed all Bonza flights have been grounded ahead of the company’s voluntary administration filing.
- by Amelia McGuire and Sarah Danckert
Editorial
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Consumers pay the price as Bonza fights to survive
The cloud hanging over the future of Bonza makes it clear more must be done to encourage new players in Australian aviation – and to support them.
- The Herald's View
‘I am cranky’: Frustrated Bonza passengers scramble to get to destinations
Bonza passengers have been trying to make last-minute bookings with other airlines after the budget airline suspended all of its flights.
- by Alex Crowe
Opinion
Insolvency
Nothing Bonza in this brutal chapter of Australian airline history
Grounded planes, stranded passengers: Bonza looks like the latest casualty to join the Australian aviation graveyard.
- by Elizabeth Knight
Mount Beauty flight to scatter ashes ends in tragedy
Two people killed in a light plane crash at Mount Beauty Airport in Victoria’s northeast had intended to distribute the ashes of a loved one over the picturesque High Country.
- by Kristie Sullivan
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Mount Beauty
Melbourne mother killed in Mount Beauty plane crash
Kate Callingham, 39, was a leader in arts and cultural life in Melbourne and a “beloved partner, mother, daughter and friend”, her family and friends said.
- by Najma Sambul
Boeing burns through cash as crash victims’ families want it prosecuted
CEO David Calhoun says Boeing is in “a tough moment” as it lost more than half a billion dollars in the first quarter, another sign of the crisis gripping the aircraft manufacturer
- by David Koenig
The truth behind 13 rules of flying you (probably) didn’t know about
What happens when aircraft seats are too comfortable? Your plane can be grounded, that’s what. Here are air travel’s strangest regulations.
- by John Arlidge
Federal Court finds strip-searched women can’t sue Qatar Airways
Three women who had attempted to sue Qatar Airways in the Federal Court after they were strip searched at Doha Airport have been unsuccessful.
- by Amelia McGuire