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Job seekers flood new Aussie airline
November 19th 2021
The ravages of COVID-19 do not seem to have dented the allure of the aviation industry in Australia. Read More » Budget start-up, Bonza, has received 3,600 job applications since announcing its intention to launch 737 MAX services next year. The ultra-low-cost carrier also has canvassed potential destinations with passengers and said they were spread far and wide across the country. Expressions of interest from airports closed on November 15 and Bonza said it is in negotiations to firm up its route map. Talks continue with Australian state and territory governments about the location of the airline’s headquarters. Bonza ceo, Tim Jordan, has confirmed it will be in a regional centre.