Qantas pilots have demanded the airline's board chair step down in an "unprecedented" intervention.
This could result in a need for Qantas to "adjust its settings" in coming months, the airline said., saying the airline had often not "delivered" as it should.Qantas CEO Vanessa Hudson recently issued an apology to customers.Captain Lucas, meanwhile, said the airline was a symbol of national trust.
"For our great national carrier to flourish, it needs leadership from a board that understands the value of its employees, respects its customers and can win back the trust of the nation," he said.
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