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Qantas Airways Joins AAPA

Our Bureau - : Jan 20, 2025 - : 9:20 pm

Qantas Airways Limited has officially become a member of the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA), as announced by the organisation on Monday (Jan. 20). The inclusion of the airline adds another prominent airline to the association, which represents scheduled international carriers in the Asia Pacific region.

AAPA Director General Subhas Menon welcomed the addition, noting that Qantas’ membership would enhance the group’s advocacy on international aviation issues and strengthen regional cooperation in areas such as safety, sustainability, and air travel efficiency.

“We are very pleased and honoured to welcome Qantas Airways as a member of AAPA. Qantas, a leading Australian airline with a long heritage, would not only strengthen the Association’s voice in international aviation policy discussions, but also reinforce effective regional collaboration on key aviation tenets, namely safety, sustainability, and seamless air travel,” said Mr. Subhas Menon, Director General of AAPA.

Mr. Cam Wallace, Chief Executive Officer of International and Freight, Qantas, said, “Qantas looks forward to working with members of AAPA as the industry embraces opportunities to meet the evolving needs of customers in a dynamic market, while at the same time confronting challenges such as climate change and supply chain disruptions. There are many areas airlines can share best practices and experiences to benefit the travelling public”.

AAPA, headquartered in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, with international representation in Brussels and Washington, D.C., serves as the trade association for scheduled international airlines in the Asia Pacific region. Member airlines collectively account for over a third of global passenger and cargo traffic, playing a key role in the growth and development of the aviation sector.

Founded in 1920 in Queensland, Australia, Qantas is recognised as the world’s oldest continuously operating airline. It has evolved into a global aviation group with a fleet of more than 300 aircraft. Annually, Qantas and its partner networks serve approximately 50 million passengers, providing access to over 1,000 destinations worldwide.

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