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Snakes on a plane? Qantas’ big issues with aircraft storage

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Qantas engineers maintaining the airline’s grounded Airbus A380 fleet in the Californian Mojave desert are facing a pretty big problem: Rattlesnakes are making homes in the landing gear

The airline moved its superjumbo fleet to Victorville aircraft boneyard for deep storage last year, due to the downturn in air travel and the suspension of its international routes.

The location’s dry heat and low humidity make it ideal for storing aircraft, but at the same time, it’s also an ideal environment for highly venomous rattlesnakes and scorpions.

The nasty critters are setting up home around the grounded planes’ tyres and landing gear.

Qantas says it does have a plan

The Aussie airline has revealed it has began using a “wheel whacker” to try and scare off the snakes before carrying out inspections.

Qantas is using a “wheel wacker” to fight off the snakes.

Meanwhile the airlines boss Alan Joyce has estimated the A380s won’t return to the skies until 2023, when demand for international travel is expected to recovered.

The world’s largest passenger aircraft, the A380 can carry up to 485 passengers in Qantas’s four-class layout.

Several Boeing 787 Dreamliners, which are also used for international long-haul routes, have also been put into storage at Mojave, though the airline recently announced it would start putting Dreamliners on its Sydney-Perth route.

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Why the meme-stock frenzy is unlikely to repeat

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GME shares surge 74%, but experts stress a meme-stock frenzy resurgence is unlikely due to fundamental differences in the company’s financial situation.

Australia’s budget unveils a second consecutive surplus of A$9.3 billion, prioritising the critical minerals industry and green energy initiatives to reduce reliance on Chinese supply.

Also, GameStop shares have surged 74%, but experts caution against expecting a repeat of the 2021 meme-stock frenzy. #featured #trending

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Why are airlines after the Biden Administration?

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Major airlines are taking legal action against the Biden administration over a newly implemented rule requiring them to disclose fees upfront.

On this episode of Hot Shots – Major airlines are suing the Biden Administration, AI-piloted fighter jets, SpaceX faces funding challenges, and Apple receives crushing feedback.

Ticker’s Ahron Young & Veronica Dudo discuss. #featured #trending

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The mounting pressure on Government spends

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Questions abound regarding the factors fueling this inflation surge in Australia and whether it correlates with the escalating government expenditures.

Concerns extend to how Chalmers navigates the mounting pressure amid discrepancies in spending allocations.

Moreover, as Australians grapple with the reality of rising living costs, the feasibility of cutting spending becomes a pressing issue. Additionally, amidst economic uncertainties, individuals seek guidance on managing stock market risks effectively. #Featured #Trending

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