Qantas employee in hospital after falling from aerobridge at Sydney AirportVBy Victoria PengilleyTopic:Accidents and Emergency Incidents1h ago1 hours agoSat 3 May 2025 at 6:29amA Qantas employee is currently in hospital after falling from an aerobridge on Saturday afternoon. (AAP: Dan Himbrechts)In short:A Qantas employee has been transported to hospital after falling from an aerobridge at Sydney Airport.Emergency services were called to the T3 Domestic Terminal shortly after midday to treat the customer service employee.What's next?The employee is currently in hospital with head injuries.abc.net.au/news/qantas-employee-hospital-aerobridge-hospital-sydney-airport/105247512Link copiedShareShare articleA Qantas employee has been taken to hospital after falling around 5 metres from an aerobridge at Sydney Airport earlier on Saturday.Emergency services were called to the T3 Domestic Terminal at around 12:30pm after receiving reports of the incident.The airport customer service team member, who is believed to be a woman in her 40s, was initially attended to by first-hand responders.A woman is currently in hospital after falling from an aerobridge at Sydney Airport. (Wikimedia Commons: User:Bidge/CC BY-SA 3.0)According to a NSW Ambulance spokesperson, multiple crews, including a specialist medical team, were deployed to the scene.However, the employee, who suffered head injuries from the fall, was later transferred by ambulance to Royal Prince Alfred Hospital.In a statement, the Sydney Airport spokesperson said SafeWork NSW had been contacted."Our focus is on the welfare of the injured staff member and assisting Safe Work NSW [sic] with their enquiries," they said.SafeWork NSW has commenced its investigations into the incident, a spokesperson confirmed.A Qantas spokesperson said in a statement that the company's focus at this time is supporting the injured employee, and that it would be working with Sydney Airport and SafeWork NSW with their investigation.Posted 1h ago1 hours agoSat 3 May 2025 at 6:29am, updated 10m ago10 minutes agoSat 3 May 2025 at 8:17amShare optionsCopy linkFacebookX (formerly Twitter)Top StoriesFirst polls close, counting begins in eastern statesTopic:ElectionsPhoto shows man in a suit next to a woman in red jacket and a younger man in a black shirt casting their voteLabor sweats on Greens preferences in Deakin and MenziesTopic:Australian Federal ElectionsPhoto shows Albanese Dutton election night compositeI get to see the Antony Green that election coverage viewers don'tCPerspective by Casey BriggsPhoto shows ABC election expert Antony Green smiles at the camera with his hands clasped behind his back.Blackout plunges Bali into darkness 'after subsea cables disrupted'Topic:Tourism and Leisure IndustryPhoto shows Silhouettes of people at a hut watching the sun rise over the sea.Femicide Watch founder describes memorial graffiti as 'soul-destroying'Topic:VandalismPhoto shows Photos posted on a graffitied wall are spraypainted with words in red that say "war on men"Popular nowMillions of votes to be counted as race to 76 seats beginsLIVEPhoto shows Anthony Albanese and Jodie in a crowd shaking hands What time will a winner be called tonight?Topic:ExplainerPhoto shows Peter Dutton and Anthony Albanese smiling on rainbow background.What to watch for tonight as the federal election results roll in Topic:Australian Federal ElectionsPhoto shows Green ballot papers are tipped out of ballot box.Related topicsAccidents and Emergency IncidentsAir Transport IndustrySydneyTop StoriesFirst polls close, counting begins in eastern statesTopic:ElectionsPhoto shows man in a suit next to a woman in red jacket and a younger man in a black shirt casting their voteLabor sweats on Greens preferences in Deakin and MenziesTopic:Australian Federal ElectionsI get to see the Antony Green that election coverage viewers don'tCPerspective by Casey BriggsBlackout plunges Bali into darkness 'after subsea cables disrupted'Topic:Tourism and Leisure IndustryFemicide Watch founder describes memorial graffiti as 'soul-destroying'Topic:VandalismJust InLabor sweats on Greens preferences in Deakin and MenziesTopic:Australian Federal Elections26m ago26 minutes agoSat 3 May 2025 at 8:00amJustis Huni steps up to fight for interim heavyweight world championshipTopic:Boxing33m ago33 minutes agoSat 3 May 2025 at 7:53amQantas employee in hospital after falling 5 metres from aerobridge at Sydney AirportTopic:Accidents and Emergency Incidents10m ago10 minutes agoSat 3 May 2025 at 8:17amWhat to watch for tonight as the federal election results roll in Topic:Australian Federal Elections11m ago11 minutes agoSat 3 May 2025 at 8:16amMore Just InBack to top