Another near-miss at Sydney Airport involves two Qantas planes on conflicting taxiways, prompting a fresh investigation by the Australian Transport Safety Bureau—the fourth such incident in just over three weeks. While no collision occurred, officials are probing how conflicting ATC instructions may have unfolded, as Qantas confirms crews followed directions and is cooperating fully. This follows a troubling string of runway and taxiway close calls involving Qantas, Jetstar, and Virgin aircraft, raising urgent questions about ground operations and air traffic control coordination. Airservices Australia insists each event has unique circumstances but vows to review procedures to ensure safety remains paramount.
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