Qantas Nosedives to Loss in Turbulent Airline Industry
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Qantas Nosedives to Loss in Turbulent Airline Industry

Madrid : Spain | Aug 23, 2012 at 11:26 AM PDT
Source: International Business Times
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Qantas had to cancel an order for 35 new Boeing 787 s because of issues facing airline industry (Reuters) Qantas Airways, the Australian flag-carrier, snatched the world's gaze back towards the ailing airline industry when it posted  its first full year net loss for 17 years. FULL ARTICLE AT International Business Times
 
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