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Eight Ansett passenger jets stand idle on the tarmac at Melbournes Tullamarine Airport as the planned sale of Australias second largest airline, Ansett falls through with the collapse leaving 3000 people out of work in Melbourne, 27 February 2002. A 250 million US dollar bid by Australian businessmen Solomon Lew and Lindsay Fox for the troubled airline failed as negotiations broke down with the administrators of the airline citing problems with terminal and plane leases and the final price. AFP PHOTO/WILLIAM WEST / AFP PHOTO / WILLIAM WEST
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This poignant print captures the aftermath of the devastating collapse of Ansett, Australia's second largest airline, in February 2002. Eight idle Ansett passenger jets are seen parked on the tarmac at Melbourne's Tullamarine Airport, symbolizing the abrupt end to a once-thriving aviation empire. The failed sale of the airline resulted in an unfortunate outcome for approximately 3,000 employees who suddenly found themselves out of work. The image reflects a somber atmosphere as these grounded planes stand as silent witnesses to a shattered dream. The $250 million bid by Australian businessmen Solomon Lew and Lindsay Fox was unable to salvage the troubled airline due to negotiations breaking down with administrators. Terminal and plane leases, along with disagreements over pricing, were cited as major hurdles that ultimately led to this heartbreaking failure. Photographer William West skillfully captures this moment in time, emphasizing both the physical presence and emotional weight carried by these abandoned aircraft. Their stillness contrasts sharply against their former purpose of soaring through Australian skies. This photograph serves as a powerful reminder of how even seemingly invincible entities can crumble under financial strain and mismanagement. It stands not only as documentation but also as a testament to those affected by this significant event in Australia's aviation history – reminding us all that behind every business collapse lies countless personal stories of loss and uncertainty.
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