SYDNEY, May 21 (Bernama) -- Australia's largest airline Qantas Airways
announced Monday that it will cut 500 jobs following a review of its
heavy aircraft maintenance and engineering operations in Australia.
The airline said it would consolidate heavy maintenance work into
Brisbane in Queensland and Victoria's Avalon, Xinhua news agency
reported.
Qantas said the restructure was necessary as there was not enough heavy
maintenance work required for three separate facilities and the
introduction of new technology and modern aircraft would lead to a
further 60 percent reduction in heavy maintenance requirements over the
next seven years.
As a result of the restructure, heavy maintenance on Boeing 737
aircraft will move from its base at Tullamarine in Melbourne and be
maintained in Brisbane along with B767 aircraft and Airbus A330s, the
airline said.
The base at Avalon will continue to maintain Boeing 747s.
The airline said 422 jobs would go from its Tullamarine and 113 positions would be axed at Avalon.
But 30 new line maintenance jobs will be created in Melbourne and five in Sydney, Qantas said.
The airline said consolidating heavy maintenance and other engineering
initiatives would save the company up to 100 million AU dollars
(US$98.54 million) annually.
One-off costs associated with the restructure will be about 50 million AU dollars (US$49.27 million).
-- BERNAMA
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