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Images appear to show hole in airbridge where employee fell

  • On Saturday, May 3, 2025, a Qantas staff member suffered a fall of approximately five to six meters from a jet bridge at Sydney Airport’s T3 Domestic Terminal.
  • The fall occurred when the woman, believed to be in her 40s, was working on the aerobridge, prompting emergency services to be called around 12:30pm.
  • Emergency responders provided critical care to the woman at the scene for severe head and internal injuries before she was transported to Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, where she is currently kept in an induced coma.
  • Sydney Airport and Qantas have reached out to Safe Work NSW, emphasizing their commitment to supporting the injured employee and cooperating fully with the agency’s investigation.
  • Police and workplace safety authorities are investigating the incident, while terminal operations may face delays due to the ongoing response and inquiry.
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