Monday, April 20, 2009

ShortHaul Want A380

Issued April 19th by Short Haul FAAA:
As foreshadowed in ‘The Week That Was’ your Association has had several meetings with Qantas aimed at managing the current crisis facing all Qantas employees.The impact on crew both Short Haul and Long Haul is still being assessed. By way of explanation, at the initial meetings we were considering the publicly announced reduction in forecast flying and its impact on the Short Haul establishment, only to be told at a subsequent meeting that the flying split between the divisions may need to be reviewed.Therefore, before any constructive discussions can occur on measures to be taken to manage any demonstrated surplus it is crucial that flying changes forecast over the next twelve months between both divisions be clearly defined.Further, your Association will also be taking part in the joint ACTU meeting scheduled with Qantas early next week. Subject to the above, all measures to avoid redundancy will be examined in linewith the Association Policy. This will include but not be limited to the following:· Transfer of flying· Transfer of crew between the divisions· Examine base establishments· Press for Short Haul crew to have direct access to A380 operations for an agreed period· All forms of leave including LSLWhile the current environment is unprecedented, crew have demonstrated previously and we are confident will do so again, that they can pull together regardless of division or employment contracts. Members can expect a detailed update midway through next week.

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Things Are Getting Grim

Buy One Get One Free

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Borghetti Goes

DEPARTURE OF MR JOHN BORGHETTI GROUP EXECUTIVE – QANTAS AIRLINES

It is with sadness that I announce Mr John Borghetti, Group Executive – Qantas Airlines, will leave the company with effect from 4 May 2009. It is no coincidence that 4 May 2009 is the 36th anniversary of John commencing his career with Qantas. While we are disappointed that he is leaving, we respect his view that thirty-six years with one employer definitely shows commitment over and above the norm. John has made a very considerable contribution to the Qantas executive team since my appointment as CEO and I would like to thank him personally for this and for his long-term commitment to the company, its employees, customers and shareholders. He has been generous with both his time and knowledge as we have been going through the difficult task of putting a new management structure in place at Qantas. John leaves knowing our succession planning has developed a new generation of senior leaders who are well-prepared to take over the reins. On behalf of the Board and all the team at Qantas, I wish John all the best in his future endeavours. We will not forget his contribution. During his career at Qantas, John has notched up some major achievements, making Qantas a world-leader when it comes to airline product innovation and service delivery. John’s significant contribution to the Qantas Group’s commercial strategy should also be recognised. John developed the world’s best airport lounges, he enlisted the services of great creative spirits like Neil Perry and Marc Newson, his vision led to the Qantas A380 being the world’s first designer passenger aircraft and, most recently, he drove the creation of our new $10m Centre of Service Excellence. John Borghetti’s departure will trigger some changes to senior executive responsibilities. Mr Rob Gurney will be appointed to the Executive Committee in the role of Group Executive – Qantas Airlines, Commercial, as will Ms Lesley Grant as Executive Manager – Customer and Marketing, reporting directly to me.
Rob Gurney has more than 20 years experience in commercial aviation, gained with two of the world's leading airlines, Qantas and British Airways. He was appointed to the role of Group General Manager Sales and Distribution for Qantas Airlines in October 2003.
Lesley Grant was appointed Group General Manager Customer, Product and Service in Qantas Airways in May 2002. Before joining Qantas Airways, Lesley was the Senior Vice President Customer Service at Ansett/Air New Zealand Group. Lesley has been a Director of UNICEF Australia since June 2006 and is a member of the Chief Executive Women organisation.
Alan Joyce