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Australia news live: Transport watchdog investigates fourth Sydney airport incident; Swans AFLW skipper says club will work to build back fans’ trust

Australia news live: Transport watchdog investigates fourth Sydney airport incident; Swans AFLW skipper says club will work to build back fans’ trust

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Airservices will continue to review operational events and take any action required to maintain safe operations.

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23.04 EDTTransport watchdog investigates fourth safety incident in less than a month at Sydney airportAchol ArokThe Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) is investigating a “potential traffic conflict” after two Qantas aircraft came close to colliding while taxiing at Sydney Airport on Tuesday.The incident is the fourth safety incident at Australia’s busiest airport in less than a month.According to the ATSB, a Qantas Airbus A321 was moving south towards a runway to begin a flight to Melbourne, while a Qantas Boeing 737 that had just arrived from the Gold Coast was taxiing toward the domestic terminal.The Boeing travelling west had been cleared to turn right at the same time the Airbus travelling south had also been cleared to turn right on to the same taxiway.As the Airbus…

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