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Highlights this month
  • Recover from the current economic and fuel woes
    Look on the bright side: ICAO

    THE global aviation industry will recover from the current economic and fuel woes.

    The Australian Aviation News - 1 month ago
  • Staring at its worst slump since SARS as the global ...
    Aviation passenger figures 'worst since SARS'

    The international aviation industry is staring at its worst slump since SARS as the global financial crisis shows no sign of easing.

    The Canberra Times - 1 month ago
  • On its knees begging for help last night
    India's Jet Airways sacks 2000

    INDIA'S civil aviation industry was on its knees begging for help last night.

    The Australian Aviation News - 1 month, 2 weeks ago
  • Still prioritising its goals to become more environmentally friendly
    Environment still a priority despite current uncertainty: IATA

    IATA reiterates that despite the current global economic uncertainty, the aviation industry is still prioritising its goals to become more environmentally friendly.

    etravelblackboard - 1 month, 2 weeks ago
  • Almost treble to $200 million, before more than doubling again ...
    First Airbus final assembly line outside Europe inaugurated in Tianjin, China

    Airbus, today, officially opened its first final assembly line outside of Europe. The Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, together with the Party's Secretary of Tianjin, Zhang Gaoli and Airbus President and ...

    Airbus - 2 months ago
  • Seen unprecedented growth over the last five years in its ...
    Fast growth in aviation sector and more to come for TNQ

    Tropical North Queensland's aviation industry has seen unprecedented growth over the last five years in its aircraft maintenance and training sectors, helping contribute to the region's diversification and its continued ...

    QLD State Government - 2 months, 1 week ago
4 days, 2 hours ago Virgin announces $100m belt tightening measure
Budget airline Virgin Blue says it will cut capital spending in the current financial year by more than $100 million because of the global economic downturn. Chief executive Brett Godfrey ...
ABC farm labour news - 4:06 p.m. Friday 28th November 2008
1 month, 2 weeks ago Virgin Blue seeks shelter in Brisbane
VIRGIN Blue's new Brisbane hub will provide some shelter from the economic crisis, chief executive Brett Godfrey says.
The Australian Aviation News - 5:33 p.m. Friday 17th October 2008
3 months ago Virgin's share price settles down
VIRGIN Blue's share overhang from the recent Toll distribution has largely worked its way through the airline and the price appears to have settled, according to chief executive Brett Godfrey.
The Australian Aviation News - midnight Wednesday 3rd September 2008
4 months, 1 week ago Inadequate staffing holds Australia's air traffic "ransom" says Virgin Blue CEO
The Airservices Australia's management of the country's air traffic control has been criticised by Virgin Blue's CEO Brett Godfrey for its lack of staffing.
etravelblackboard - 11:11 a.m. Thursday 24th July 2008
4 months, 1 week ago Oil crisis worse that 9/11, SARS says Virgin Blue
Virgin Blue says it's airline has been hit harder by the spiraling cost of oil than both the September 11 terrorist attacks and the SARS disease outbreak.The airline's CEO Brett ...
Scopical technical & media - 11:17 a.m. Wednesday 23rd July 2008
Fuel prices worse than SARS, 9/11: Virgin
Virgin Blue chief executive officer Brett Godfrey says rising fuel prices are doing more damage to the aviation industry than SARS or the September 11 terrorist attacks.
Yahoo!7 Finance News - 10:55 a.m. Wednesday 23rd July 2008
Virgin blasts air traffic system
VIRGIN Blue chief executive Brett Godfrey has blasted the management of Australia's air traffic control system, saying it is infuriating that a handful of people can hold the country to ...
The Australian Aviation News - midnight Wednesday 23rd July 2008
2008-07-23 Virgin Blue will weather oil price turbulence.
Yesterday the head of Qantas, Geoff Dixon, predicted that rising fuel prices would lead to a global restructuring of aviation that will shut down many airlines. But Virgin Blue, Australia's ...
Radio National Breakfast - business & finance - midnight Wednesday 23rd July 2008
4 months, 2 weeks ago Virgin Blue chief Brett Godfrey chops "chuck a sickie" ad in 29 minutes
CEO Brett Godfrey, didn't see the humour in it
TravelMole - 2:21 p.m. Monday 21st July 2008
Virgin Blue CEO not laughing over 'sickie' advertising
The online ' chuck a sickie ' campaign that encouraged Virgin Blue frequent flyers to capitalise on mid - week sale fares was axed within minutes of CEO Brett Godfrey ...
etravelblackboard - 9:43 a.m. Monday 21st July 2008
4 months, 2 weeks ago Union seeking details on Qantas job cuts, Virgin Blue Airlines cuts costs due to record fuel prices (audio)
Kel Richards talks to ABC finance correspondent Phil Lasker and Virgin Blue CEO Brett Godfrey
ABC NewsRadio transport - 8:45 p.m. Friday 18th July 2008
Virgin Blue chief: more cutbacks to come
MELBOURNE : Virgin Blue CEO Brett Godfrey says the airline will reduce capacity in its Australian network and postpone delivery of new aircraft as it continues to compensate for the ...
AviationRecord - 7:55 a.m. Friday 18th July 2008
KGB INTERROGATION: Brett Godfrey
Virgin Blue's CEO is not expecting the low-cost carrier to turn a profit over the next year or two as it cuts back capacity and attempts to defer aircraft orders. ...
Business Spectator aviation - 6:05 a.m. Friday 18th July 2008
Virgin Blue set for profit pain
The chief executive of Virgin Blue, Brett Godfrey, has revealed the low - cost carrier could tread water for up to three years as soaring petrol prices continue to play ...
Business Spectator - 12:48 a.m. Friday 18th July 2008
No Virgin Blue staff cuts if fuel costs hold
VIRGIN Blue boss Brett Godfrey says it will be business as usual for the airline's staff in the wake of Toll Holdings' surprise decision to distribute most of its 62.7 ...
The Australian Aviation News - midnight Friday 18th July 2008

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