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  2. Qantas Flight 30 - Wikipedia

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    Qantas Flight 30, on 25 July 2008, a Boeing 747-438 operated by Qantas, construction number 25067, registration VH-OJK, was a scheduled flight from London Heathrow to Melbourne with a stopover in Hong Kong. The flight was interrupted on the Hong Kong leg by an exploding oxygen tank that ruptured the fuselage just forward of the starboard wing root.

  3. Commons (news website) - Wikipedia

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    In its early days, many overseas Hong Kongers from the United Kingdom and Canada were hired by Commons to conduct interviews and report on local events, [4] [3] aiming to provide 24-hour news coverage of the Hong Kong diaspora globally, but following the emergence of similar overseas media after the 2019–2020 Hong Kong protests, Commons ...

  4. Australia's highest court finds Qantas illegally fired 1,700 ...

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    Qantas Airways lost its challenge to a court ruling on Wednesday that the Australian flag carrier had illegally fired 1,700 baggage handlers, cleaners and other ground staff at the height of ...

  5. TVB News Channel - Wikipedia

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    TVB News Channel (previously TVB iNews, Chinese: 無綫新聞台) is a 24-hour non-stop Cantonese news and information channel based in Hong Kong and Asia, utilizing the resources of TVB News, and operated by TVB. The channel provides news and information updates every 30 minutes.

  6. History of Qantas - Wikipedia

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    Also in 1967, Qantas Empire Airways changed its name to Qantas Airways, the name of the airline today. [28] From late 1968 Qantas technical representatives worked at Everett, WA, with Boeing to customise the 747 to its needs, which resulted in the updated 747B model. One of the changes included the extension of upper deck by 20 inches to allow ...

  7. Qantas - Wikipedia

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    On 26 May 1971 Qantas received a call from a "Mr. Brown" claiming that there was a bomb planted on a Hong Kong-bound jet and demanding $500,000 in unmarked $20 notes. The caller and threat were taken seriously when he directed police to an airport locker where a functional bomb was found.

  8. Hong Kong Inmedia - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong Inmedia (Chinese: 獨立媒體) is a Hong Kong-based online news website established in 2004. After the shutdown of Apple Daily , Stand News , and Citizen News in the aftermath of the 2019–2020 Hong Kong protests , Inmedia was widely regarded as the last surviving pro-democratic media outlet in Hong Kong.

  9. First look at Qantas’ Project Sunrise ‘hotel rooms ... - AOL

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