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Network Aviation

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Okay.. - Cabin Supervisor Network Aviation Employee Review

3.0
20 May 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Flexibility and able to swap duties to fit your schedule,

Cons

Policy’s are enforced/ not enforced when it works for higher ups and not for you. You have to argue to get what you’re entitled to.

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1.0
4 May 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The crew you work with can be amazing, lifetime friendships were made. Staff Travel (although it is beyond stressful to use).

Cons

I worked at Network Aviation for roughly six years, and unfortunately, I have very little positive to say about the experience. Becoming a flight attendant was a dream of mine, but that dream was slowly diminished by the culture and conditions within this company. The management, particularly within the flight attendant mangers/department, is highly inexperienced and prone to micromanagement. Rather than offering support, encouragement, or recognition, management frequently fosters a negative and unsupportive environment. Compassion, empathy, and understanding—especially in times of personal hardship such as illness, bereavement, or mental health struggles—are severely lacking. Rostering is disorganized and unsustainable, with no lifestyle bidding options available. Rosters are often exhausting, and concerns about fatigue are largely ignored. Booking annual leave is unnecessarily difficult, and it’s not uncommon for approved leave to be revoked without warning. The pay and working conditions are well below industry standards. Earning around $1,500 per fortnight is simply not sustainable in today’s economy. Additionally, the company makes internal transfers within the Qantas Group extremely difficult. Staff turnover is alarmingly high, driven by poor management, low morale, and inadequate pay. A toxic culture prevails, where management encourages crew to report on each other, creating a hostile and distrustful work environment. It often feels more like a schoolyard than a professional setting. Safety is also a serious concern. The aircrafts are frequently unreliable, with recurring technical issues and breakdowns due to poor maintenance and aging equipment. If I can offer one piece of advice, it’s this: think twice before joining Network Aviation. The culture is toxic, the conditions are harmful, and despite years of feedback, nothing has improved—in fact, it has only gotten worse especially with the recent hiring of very inexperienced, careless and unsafe crew.

3
4.0
7 July 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

bonuses good staff travel good career development

Cons

Long negotiations for EBA very fast paced work

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