THE engineers union has warned a band-aid solution to the discovery of A380 cracks could turn serious unless the issue is fixed immediately. The Australian Licensed Aircraft Engineers Association today called on Airbus and airlines which use the A380, such as Qantas, to inspect their fleets now after cracks were discovered on some aircraft.
ANZAC Day, arguably the most sacred day on the Australian calendar, is in danger of being "branded" by the Federal Government. However, Qantas has assured passengers that their safety has not been compromised and that the discovery of cracks on the wings of five A380s is nothing to cause alarm. The maker of the A380s, Airbus, said the problems are not sufficient to ground the aircraft and the aircraft fleet is safe to fly.
ANZAC Day, arguably the most sacred day on the Australian calendar, is in danger of being "branded" by the Federal Government. However, Qantas has assured passengers that their safety has not been compromised and that the discovery of cracks on the wings of five A380s is nothing to cause alarm. The maker of the A380s, Airbus, said the problems are not sufficient to ground the aircraft and the aircraft fleet is safe to fly.
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A MORBIDLY obese man who fell through his loungeroom floor sued the Department of Housing and claimed discrimination on the grounds the property was unable to support his 250kg frame.
VEGEMITE is taking its national iconic status to a whole new level - it's changing its name to "Australia". In the lead-up to Australia Day and to celebrate the Aussie spread’s 89th year, Vegemite will rebrand its jars to become simply “Australia”, featuring a map of Australia in the place of the famous Vegemite red diamond shaped logo.