Tiger Airways hearing delayed for fourth time

The Sydney Morning Herald, 3 Aug 2011
Tiger Airways Australia is more likely than not to be back in the air next week, after a court hearing into an extension of its flying ban was postponed for the fourth time this morning.
Tiger Airways, which had its licence to fly suspended by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority on July 1, has applied to the Federal Court in Melbourne to shift the hearing to 4pm on Friday.
In the meantime, the airline continues to furnish its responses to the safety regulator on how it will be able to meet strict new safety conditions imposed on the airline's licence to fly. The Civil Aviation Safety Authority's (CASA) investigators are continuing to assess and verify the robustness of the airline's responses. Full story

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