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Old 30th April 2024, 04:16 PM
David C David C is offline
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Bonza has now entered into voluntary administration .
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Old 30th April 2024, 05:41 PM
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Bonza has now entered into voluntary administration .
Yes, and its on the Nightly News right now:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UT7c6LnRUqY
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Old 1st May 2024, 10:45 AM
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Question is , were they killed off by Qantas / Jetstar / Virgin

Or was there route selection problematic , ie servicing many of the regional towns where it would be harder to get full pax loads ?

Full credit to them for trying but the 3rd low cost airline competitor rarely survives in the tough Aussie airline market dominated by the big 2.

Maybe smaller aircraft like A318 / A319 might have suited them better for the regional routes ?

Though I understand their overseas partner uses the 737
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Old 1st May 2024, 12:17 PM
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Bonza Fleet Locations (01/05)

MEL VH-UIK
MCY C-FLHI, VH-UJT & VH-UKH
OOL VH-UJK

Note: C-FLHI test flown as Flair FLE903P on 29/04
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Old 1st May 2024, 02:03 PM
Rowan McKeever Rowan McKeever is offline
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Question is , were they killed off by Qantas / Jetstar / Virgin

Or was there route selection problematic , ie servicing many of the regional towns where it would be harder to get full pax loads ?

Full credit to them for trying but the 3rd low cost airline competitor rarely survives in the tough Aussie airline market dominated by the big 2.

Maybe smaller aircraft like A318 / A319 might have suited them better for the regional routes ?

Though I understand their overseas partner uses the 737
The A318/A319 (and likewise the B737-600/-700/-7) have the issue of being relatively very heavy for their pax count, making them comparatively more expensive to operate. Bonza already said most routes needed a load factor >80% to break even with the -8, so using the smaller variants would've likely required closer to 90-100% loads which would've diluted yields even further.

Apart from the -8 being far too big for almost all of the AB route network, they were also obviously practically brand new aircraft so the cost of acquisition is very high. AB would've been better advised to start up with older aircraft like the E-Jet or CRJ, perhaps some low-cycle B717s, for which acquisition would be relatively cheap or purchase prices low enough for AB to own and almost immediately depreciate their fleet.
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Old 1st May 2024, 02:23 PM
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I’d love them to survive too , but I somehow doubt that very much . The route network may work with much smaller , more economical aircraft , but whoever thought 737MAX aircraft were the best choice for its route network were kidding themselves . I feel for the employees , the ones who have done the hard yards to be left unemployed now .
JetGo used E135/140/145 to some of the same ports as Bonza.

Looking at making a rather expensive trip to the Sunshine Coast over the weekend and hope to get a photo of the three aircraft, assuming they don’t fly them out before then.
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Old 1st May 2024, 11:18 PM
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The MCY birds have had obstacles placed in their way to prevent movement.
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Old 2nd May 2024, 11:28 AM
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A sad sight

https://ibb.co/ZBpzJFy
https://ibb.co/F8ch4yL
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Old 2nd May 2024, 06:30 PM
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Very sad! How easy is it to photograph the aircraft from the civil side (not airside)?
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Old 3rd May 2024, 05:26 AM
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Very sad! How easy is it to photograph the aircraft from the civil side (not airside)?
Very easy, I was in the staff car park!
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