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Todd Hendry 26th October 2017 01:47 AM

QANTAS 737 MAX
 
Hi everyone.
I'm wondering if I've missed an announcement.
Do Boeing add potential customers to this page?
http://www.boeing.com/commercial/737max/#/customers

Rowan McKeever 26th October 2017 08:52 AM

I don't see anything about QF on that page?

MarkR 26th October 2017 09:12 AM

Interestingly there was a QF logo there earlier this morning.....

Rowan McKeever 26th October 2017 09:34 AM

I believe you!

Another forum has a similar thread - with a much bigger picture (which hopefully is attached). Other members of that forum noted that the QF renders had been taken down.

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DNA1yLQV4AIuPKs.jpg

The photo that (I hope) is attached is sourced from Australian Business Traveller on their Twitter page.

Todd Hendry 26th October 2017 09:38 AM

Would love to know if it's a MAX future.

Neil L 26th October 2017 10:08 AM

I saw it also Todd.
Same image as Rowan indicated

Mick F 26th October 2017 04:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Todd Hendry (Post 104896)
Would love to know if it's a MAX future.

Don’t like moving on from the 60’s? ;)

Yusef D 27th October 2017 10:22 AM

I reckon that page could safely take Monarch off the list of customers.

MarkR 27th October 2017 11:10 AM

Word is TUI are looking at taking them along with other assets and staff.

Greg Hyde 28th October 2017 11:17 AM

Maybe this has something to do with Boeings preemptive post.

Qantas to look at domestic fleet replacement after Project Sunrise evaluation

Qantas chief executive Alan Joyce says consideration of what aircraft will replace the airline’s domestic fleet will occur once it completes its evaluation of types to operate ultra long-haul flights as part of Project Sunrise.

Currently, the airline has 67 737-800s and 28 Airbus A330-200/300s that operate on domestic and international routes. There are also eight New Zealand-registered 737-800s that are flown on trans-Tasman services by Qantas’s Jetconnect subsidiary.

The first of those 737-800s was delivered in 2002, making them 15 years old. At the other end of the scale, the newest 737-800 – Retro Roo I – arrived in the fleet in November 2014.

The 18 A330-200s and 10 A330-300s have a similar age profile, with the oldest aircraft rolling out of the Airbus final assembly line in 2003 and the most recent in 2012. Some of the A330-200s have also spent time operating in the Jetstar fleet.

Joyce told shareholders at the Qantas annual general meeting (AGM) in Melbourne on Friday the 737 fleet was still performing exceptionally well and generating good returns.

However, attention would soon turn to a replacement aircraft, with Boeing’s 737 MAX family and the Airbus A320neo (new engine option) lineup the two leading contenders.

Joyce said Qantas determining the best aircraft to replace the 737-800s was expected to occur after it completes its evaluation for its Project Sunrise challenge to Airbus and Boeing to come up with a suitable airframe to mount ultra long-haul nonstop flights from Australia’s east coast to cities such as London and New York. Service entry is planned for 2022.

Full Story

http://australianaviation.com.au/201...oject-sunrise/


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