Qantas Airways has called for regulators to take a close look at Virgin Australia's proposed ownership restructure.
Qantas general counsel Brett Johnson says the national carrier is concerned the mooted change is likely to result in foreigners having effective control of the day-to-day operations of Virgin's international operations.
Johnson says this would be in breach of Australia's obligations under the many air services agreements (ASA) with other countries.
"Effective control at the day-to-day management level is of key importance in analysing compliance with obligations under the ASAs," Johnson said in a submission to Australia's International Air Services Commission (IASC) dated Monday.
In a bid to open up the share register to foreign investors, Virgin Australia in February proposed to split its international operations into a separate, unlisted entity that was owned by current shareholders.