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What if...........
With Virgin Australia going from strength to strength and QANTAS always in the news for the wrong reasons, I pose this HYPOTHETICAL.
What if John Borghetti had been chosen as the CEO of QANTAS instead of Alan Joyce. What could he have done or be doing to reinvent QANTAS ? |
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For a start, we may be seeing fuel efficient 777's with kangaroos on their tails flying around to places like SFO and BOM. There'd also be greater engagement with staff and a much happier workforce. But that's just my opinion.
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With the 777 I think many would agree that the models that would have been ideal for Qantas are the ones that have come out in the last few years at which point Qantas had made the decision to go for the 787 and A380. The earlier models didn't suit Qantas's network at the time, hence why they weren't ordered. |
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Interesting comments about the QANTAS board and its influence on management or otherwise.
No doubt all the 12 members of the present board bring their vast knowledge and experience from many industries to QANTAS as in the case of other companies. But from what I can ascertain, only three of the present members - Alan Joyce, James Strong and Patricia Ward have previous experience in aviation. I suppose four if you include General Peter Cosgrove as he worked with helicopters in Timor ad elsewhere. Could the lack of aviation experience on the Board be a problem ? |
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Seems to me it probably wouldn't look very different to the Virgin we're seeing at the moment... his goal with Virgin is to innovate and take the lead in the market which is precisely what Qantas needs.
777s were a great idea for Qantas, possibly a little too late to go there now with the shape things are in. I doubt 777s would've made a difference to the BOM situation though as there was a lot more at play there than the aircraft type. |
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In relation to Qantas, I have read in a few articles over the last year that A380's aren't paying for themselves for some airlines. (I do not have any links to the articles). Would this be the case at Qantas? And if so, would the case for a 747-8I be more appropriate considering they are smaller and more adaptable to Qantas ultra long haul markets?
Dave |
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no unions
staff on lower wages outsourcing increased just for a starter
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used to fly globally on business, now retired |
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Virgin staff do have unions.
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My feeling is that it wouldn't make a difference.
Joyce is following the wishes of the Board of Directors. I think the question should be who is advising the Board?? |
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Agree Adam - the board make the big decisions, the CEO goes along with it. If Borghetti was in charge, he may want to do things differently but the board would have the final say.
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