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Virgin needs high standardsDate: 01 April 2008
Richard Branson should demonstrate his commitment to the growth of the Australian aviation industry by announcing the heavy maintenance of his aircraft, using Sydney as an international hub, will be done in this country. " The arrival of V Australia to Sydney as a new international airline competitor is a welcome decision. " Australia needs to build new international air links to maintain a competitive position in the global marketplace," Paul Howes, AWU National Secretary, said today. " The AWU represents well-qualified and highly trained aircraft maintenance crews who would be eager to work on Virgin Blue's extra aircraft operating out of Australia. " Mr Branson can help ensure confidence in his air services by employing Australian-based aircraft maintenance workers. " We're hoping the Virgin boss will demonstrate his commitment to employing and training Australians by working with our aircraft heavy maintenance people. " We have long argued that the use of off-shore maintenance crews, who do not have the same skill set as our members, undermines consumer confidence in air services. " The AWU will be seeking an early meeting with Mr Branson's management to discuss an agreement which ensures Virgin Blue's heavy aircraft maintenance is done here in Australia," Paul Howes, AWU National Secretary said.
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