Niles.
The Court stay does not absolve the operator from it's responsibilities under the Act and Regulations, nor does it absolve CASA from it's regulatory responsibilities.
The stay relates to that specific suspension and circumstances. Theoretically, if CASA had new evidence it could again suspend the operator's AOC on new grounds.
"New regulations might be a top priority now...hopefully without much industry consultation until after implementation. I won't hold my breath."
Should be - but I doubt it. As it should be. I wouldn't hold my breath either!