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Qantas fires back at union after plane damaged in baggage loader collision at Darwin Airport – PerthNow
Qantas has fired back at claims from the Transport Workers’ Union after a baggage vehicle damaged a plane for the second time in days. SEE THE DAMAGE HERE.
Qantas has fired back at claims aired by the Transport Workers Union (TWU) over its safety procedures, after another plane was damaged by a baggage vehicle the second such incident in days.
Footage obtained by the union shows the belt loader wedged under the Boeing 737 aircraft at Darwin Airport on Friday.
The flight, QF581, was supposed to depart for Perth but was cancelled. Qantas apologised and organised transfers to another aircraft later that day.
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