JHAS Keeps 457's over Local workers in new Redundancy round
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JHAS GM, I imagine this is you
Conflict cloud over myki man's new job | theage.com.au
A picture of corporate integrity.
Tickets please?
Conflict cloud over myki man's new job | theage.com.au
A picture of corporate integrity.
Tickets please?
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Corporate integrity??? Ha Ha Ha
And don't forget this little 'gem' below. Nice reward one may question. How much did ASA pay Metron again????:
Metron Aviation - Metron Aviation Appoints Greg Russell as Executive Aviation Advisor
Metron Aviation Appoints Greg Russell as Executive Aviation Advisor
Dulles, Virginia - August 20,
2012 - Metron Aviation, a subsidiary of Airbus Americas and member of
the Airbus ProSky Alliance, is pleased to announce the appointment of Greg Russell as Executive Aviation Advisor for the Asia Pacific region. Mr. Russell joins Metron Aviation from Airservices Australia where he was Chief Executive Officer and possesses over 30 years of aviation experience in developing strategies and applying technologies to transform the performance of air transportation systems.
Mr. Russell is a recognized Air Traffic Management (ATM) and Collaborative Decision Making (CDM) visionary who spearheaded Airservices Australia's initiatives to improve air traffic efficiency and environmental performance. During Mr. Russell's tenure, Airservices positioned themselves as a world leader in the utilization of cutting-edge technology to enable real-time collaboration among airline, airport and Air Navigation Service Provider (ANSP) operations. His key programs have produced dramatic, measurable benefits for Australia's aviation stakeholders, improving flight times, lowering delays and decreasing congestion, all while reducing emissions and fuel burn. Until recently he was Vice Chair of the Civil Air Navigation Service Organisation (CANSO) and Chair of the CANSO Asia Pacific
CEO Committee."
Dulles, Virginia - August 20,
2012 - Metron Aviation, a subsidiary of Airbus Americas and member of
the Airbus ProSky Alliance, is pleased to announce the appointment of Greg Russell as Executive Aviation Advisor for the Asia Pacific region. Mr. Russell joins Metron Aviation from Airservices Australia where he was Chief Executive Officer and possesses over 30 years of aviation experience in developing strategies and applying technologies to transform the performance of air transportation systems.
Mr. Russell is a recognized Air Traffic Management (ATM) and Collaborative Decision Making (CDM) visionary who spearheaded Airservices Australia's initiatives to improve air traffic efficiency and environmental performance. During Mr. Russell's tenure, Airservices positioned themselves as a world leader in the utilization of cutting-edge technology to enable real-time collaboration among airline, airport and Air Navigation Service Provider (ANSP) operations. His key programs have produced dramatic, measurable benefits for Australia's aviation stakeholders, improving flight times, lowering delays and decreasing congestion, all while reducing emissions and fuel burn. Until recently he was Vice Chair of the Civil Air Navigation Service Organisation (CANSO) and Chair of the CANSO Asia Pacific
CEO Committee."
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imperial shifter.
Were you a compulsory or a "Volunteer" ?? If compulsory you have my sympathies.
As you have stated a number of 330 and 320 engineers have been made redundant,how many "refused" to work "flexible hours".??
pacificmarlin.
As several have stated you must be a "pleasure" to work with..
aintsaying.
Your statement regards "Time management vs Expectations"is so true..
Were you a compulsory or a "Volunteer" ?? If compulsory you have my sympathies.
As you have stated a number of 330 and 320 engineers have been made redundant,how many "refused" to work "flexible hours".??
pacificmarlin.
As several have stated you must be a "pleasure" to work with..
aintsaying.
Your statement regards "Time management vs Expectations"is so true..