There is a fresh plea for the federal government to step in and save Rex Airlines, two-and-a half months after its collapse.
on July 30 amid speculation about the airline's future after it suspended trading on the Australian Stock Exchange.
There is a fresh call for the federal government to step in and save Rex Airlines. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Jeremy Piper "The public is sick to death of Qantas-style corporate immortality in aviation," he said in a statement on Tuesday. "Regional Australia needs Rex, and this poll shows overwhelming support for the Federal Government to step in and safeguard its future," he said.
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