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    This frame grab from video shows wreckage from a plane that crashed by a home in Vinhedo, Sao Paulo state, Brazil, Friday, Aug. 9, 2024. (Felipe Magalhaes Filho via AP)

    Brazilian airliner crashes, killing all 62 on board

    Video shared on social media showed what appeared to be an ATR-made plane spinning out of control as it plunged to the ground.

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    Former Qantas chief executive Alan Joyce will have more than $9 million docked from his pay.

    Qantas board failed to challenge Joyce’s ‘command and control’

    Qantas’ incoming chairman John Mullen said bonus practices at the airline had been problematic as the board was unable to override “the formulaic results of a compensation scheme” if there was a major scandal.

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    • Ayesha de Kretser and James Thomson
    Richard Goyder and Alan Joyce do not come out of the governance review in a good light.

    How the Qantas board fell for the cult of Alan Joyce

    A scathing review of the national carrier’s board tells the story of a highly successful chief executive whose growing power was not adequately challenged. It ended badly for everyone.

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    • James Thomson
    Nexus Airlines says it could fly on Rex’s WA routes as regional carriers warn on government bailout.

    Rex’s regional rivals eye an opportunity to expand into key routes

    But others in the industry are urging the federal government to step in and provide funding to ensure towns aren’t left without services and staff are paid.

    • Ayesha de Kretser
    A Rex plane in Melbourne. The company has scrapped serviced between Sydney and other capital cities.

    Dealmakers send out the sales pitch for the rebirth of stricken Rex

    But Regional Express’ prospective buyers don’t have much time. Confidential documents put an August 30 deadline on binding buyout offers for the carrier.

    • Sarah Thompson, Kanika Sood and Emma Rapaport
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    Inside the boardroom civil war that brought Rex to its knees

    Bad blood turned executives at the carrier against one another – just as its major lender was trying to sell the airline’s assets to Bain Capital.

    • Ayesha de Kretser
    Official airline monitoring reports did mention anti-competitive behaviour by Rex or Virgin.

    It wasn’t Sydney landing slots that sent Rex into a spin

    Rod Sims and other critics of government aviation policy should analyse the facts before obsessing over slot-hoarding.

    • Graeme Samuel
    Rex aircraft at Sydney airport. The airline faced increasing competition on some of its regional routes.

    Qantas, Virgin’s hold on Sydney Airport slots to face challenge

    Long-awaited changes to Sydney Airport are finally materialising as Labor commits to maintaining regional flights.

    • Ayesha de Kretser
    Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao is the founder of Vietjet and one of the airline’s maior shareholders.

    Ex-Macquarie exec Ben Brazil triumphs over Vietnamese billionaire

    Brazil’s FitzWalter Capital is seeking $270 million in compensation from Vietjet, one of Asia’s largest airlines, which failed to return four Airbus aircraft.

    • Kylar Loussikian
    Reserve Bank governor Michele Bullock.

    AFR readers want RBA to hold, divided on saving Rex

    Almost two-thirds of readers surveyed by The Australian Financial Review think the Reserve Bank of Australia should hold rates steady on Tuesday.

    • Patrick Durkin
    Regional Express Airlines has grounded its fleet of Boeing 737 aircraft and stopped flying between capital cities.

    Rex chairman John Sharp breaks silence on CEO pay deal

    Rex CEO Neville Howell is essential to keep the airline’s regional flights running because his employment is tied to its air operator certificate.

    • Ayesha de Kretser
    Dubbo Regional Council CEO Murray Wood says Rex has left unpaid bills in its wake.

    Rex was months behind payments, as ratepayers left to foot bill

    The collapse of Regional Express into voluntary administration is bad news for local councils still reeling from the loss of Bonza, which also left unpaid airport fees.

    • Ayesha de Kretser and Phillip Coorey
    The only thing that lies between a willing Qatar Airways and a significant minority investment in Virgin Australia is whether Anthony Albanese.

    After Rex’s failure, here is the answer to Australia’s airline competition problem

    It would be in the national interest –  and Qantas’ –  for the government to create a successful duopoly by biting the bullet on foreign ownership of Virgin.

    • Peter Harbison
    EY says it’s going to make $500,000 from Rex’s woes.

    Rex called in advisers in May, Westpac emerges as creditor

    Documents filed with ASIC on Thursday show EY had been called in by Rex’s major lender PAG months before it went into voluntary administration.

    • Ayesha de Kretser

    July

    Rex and Virgin Australia are exploring ways to support regional customers.

    Rex needs a buyer willing to spend big on planes

    The government is downplaying its interest in a bailout, but may have no choice but to stump up to help keep the regions connected.

    • Ayesha de Kretser and James Hall
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    The last Regional Express jet flight was due to land on Tuesday evening.

    Over 600 jobs at risk after Rex grounds flights

    Over 600 jobs at troubled airline Regional Express are at risk, the administrator told workers on Wednesday after the company’s shares were suspended and flights grounded between capital cities.

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    • Ayesha de Kretser
    Rex Airlines.

    How Rex’s ‘golden triangle’ plan failed

    Rex appears to have fallen prey to the curse plaguing challengers keen to throw down the gauntlet to the established duopoly of Qantas and Virgin. But Labor’s inaction on aviation policy didn’t help.

    • Ayesha de Kretser
    Qantas CEO Vanessa Hudson says the airline would prefer that Rex was sustainable and able to serve the regional routes that were once its speciality.

    Why Qantas isn’t a big winner from Rex turmoil

    At first glance, Qantas looks the obvious winner from the turmoil at Rex. But the aviation sector’s comeback kid won’t be cheering this mess.  

    • James Thomson
    Rex’s board meets on Tuesday.

    Rex stops selling seats as board scrambles to stabilise airline

    The board of embattled Regional Express will meet to decide on the airline’s fate after it stopped selling seats on flights between major cities, and as it evaluates a plan to simplify the business.

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    • Ayesha de Kretser
    A Rex Saab 340 aircraft.

    Rex’s big lender PAG Asia Capital prepares for salvage operation

    PAG’s view, they said, was that the capital city strategy had been a failure and should end immediately. The regional routes, however, could be saved.

    • Sarah Thompson, Kanika Sood and Emma Rapaport