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QANTAS
AND THE
COMMUNITY
Qantas serves the Australian community
in many different ways, all of them unique
to our role as national carrier.
– We generate jobs and economic
activity through procurement spend
with Australian suppliers;
– With a network of 57 destinations
around Australia, Qantas connects
regional communities to our
capital cities and overseas travel
opportunities in a way that no other
airline can match;
– We work with charities and community
organisations across Australia to
advance good causes of all kinds, from
Indigenous education to young social
enterpreneurs and Jetstar’s Starkids
anti-poverty initiative;
– We are a major sponsor of sports and
arts organisations that help enrich
Australia’s cultural life; and
– We are a strategic partner for
Australia’s armed forces and provide
the Government with logistical support
in times of crisis, drawing on our
300-strong aircraft fleet and wide
aviation skill base.
As Australia’s national carrier, we
will fly this livery with great pride. It
not only reflects our rich history as a
country, it highlights the opportunities
we have to promote our Indigenous
culture to the Australian public and our
international visitors.
Qantas CEO
Alan Joyce
Qantas and the Make-a-Wish®
Australia helped make 6-year-
old Samuel’s wish a reality: to
become a ‘plane driver’.
Photo courtesy of Boeing.
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QANTAS ANNUAL REPORT 2014