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At 30 June 2014, the Non-Current Asset Section of the Balance

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At 30 June 2014, the non-current asset section of the balance sheet of Qantas included leasehold aircraft and engines valued at cost, $17 131 million and after depreciation and impairment, a written-down value $11 075 million. [Source: Note 15. Property, Plant and Equipment, Qantas Annual Report 2014, p. 85).
At 30 June 2014, the non-current asset section of the balance sheet of Qantas included leasehold aircraft and engines valued at cost, $17 131 million and after depreciation and impairment, a written-down value $11 075 million. [Source: Note 15. Property, Plant and Equipment, Qantas Annual Report 2014, p. 85).


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