Sydney Airport’s safety is under fire after a fourth near-miss in under a month—this time, a Qantas plane had to brake hard as another Qantas jet was cleared to use the same taxiway. Thankfully, no collision occurred, but the pattern of ground incidents is raising alarms. From aborted takeoffs to near-collisions involving towed planes and conflicting runway clearances, investigators are digging into whether systemic flaws or human error are at play. The Australian Transport Safety Bureau promises a preliminary report in six to eight weeks, while Airservices Australia vows full cooperation—but with four close calls in rapid succession, passengers and regulators alike are demanding answers.

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