Delivering today and tomorrow
Across Australia and around the world, each week around one million passengers rely on the Qantas Group to safely take them places.
We’ve been at the forefront of aviation innovation for more than 100 years. And we know that our continued success relies on day-to-day operational excellence and keeping a steady eye on the horizon.
The pandemic caused unprecedented upheaval for the aviation industry, and we’ve acknowledged that we didn't get everything right through the restart.
We’re committed to using our strong financial foundations to rebuild trust with our stakeholders and ensure we continue to make a positive contribution to the broader community and reduce our impact on the environment.
That process has already started with a focus on improving customer experience, investing in our people, and through our unprecedented fleet renewal program.
And Tomorrow
Aviation Green Paper
The Qantas Group released its response to the Federal Government’s Aviation Green Paper in December 2023 as part of a process to help shape a 30-year strategy for the Australian aviation industry.
Our detailed submission recommends a number of reforms and gives the national carrier’s view on a range of questions posed by government – including on customer rights, decarbonisation, noise, future skilled workforce and airport regulation.
The Qantas Group’s long-term strategy
In May 2023, at our first investor day since the pandemic, we outlined the Qantas Group’s long-term strategy through to 2030 as we move from recovery to renewal and growth
We outlined long-term plans across key areas including customer experience, sustainability and our people, as well as maintaining our FY24 margin targets across our flying businesses and new long-term earnings targets for Qantas Loyalty and Project Sunrise.
Read more about our long-term plan