AA in the wires. COP 28: Commissioner arrives with ideas, will he leave with a deal?
Is the idea of a global kerosene tax for aviation workable, or pie-in-the-sky?
Andrew talks to ABC NewsRadio Australia, after Recent Qantas Annual General Meeting
At the AGM, shareholders raised concerns about the wisdom and ethics of the airline’s unsuccessful High Court appeal against a finding that Qantas had illegally sacked hundreds of workers during the pandemic.
Guest: Andrew Charlton, managing director of the consultancy Aviation Advocacy and a former Chief Legal Officer with Qantas.
‘A dollar short and a day late’: Qantas pledges to rebuild reputation – ABC listen
Andrew shares his thoughts with RTS.
Where does the global craze for air travel come from in 2023?
Aviation Advocacy Quoted By The Reason Foundations, Aviation Policy News.
Andrew shares his thoughts with Al Jazeera’s’ Inside Story
As Air India announces it is buying 470 jets from Airbus and Boeing in a multibillion-dollar deal.
Can Air India break the monopoly of major Gulf players? India’s largest international carrier is seeking to reinvent itself by expanding its operations and modernising its fleet.
Can Air India break the monopoly of major Gulf players? | TV Shows | Al Jazeera
Andrew quoted in AGBI – Arabian Gulf Business Insight, as Emirates announces it will invest $135m as Middle East airline pilot shortage looms
Airlines need to find qualified pilots to operate the ever growing demand for flights
Airlines say Chinese have ‘unfair advantage’ flying over Russia
Ukraine war restrictions force carriers to take longer route, says Air France-KLM chief
Andrew Interviewed by Al Jazeera, as Boeing Announces Delivery of the Final 747 Jumbo Jet
The end of an era.