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V Australia Delays Last 2 777s, Could Cancel Them
(Disclaimer--I wrote it )
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Last edited by Will H; 12th April 2010 at 06:21 PM. |
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That is sad news!
So VA will have 5 aircraft until 2012 at this stage! |
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And V will also likely not have new destinations unless it drops present ones or adds an infrequent (not daily) flight to somewhere within 10 hours.
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Indeed!
Was hoping for Japan or San Fran flights! Sounds like VA are happy just to use their current planes on the current routes, with the resumption of daily SYD-LAX and three times weekly MEL-LAX flights. From the article and maybe I am reading into it too much... "With Virgin Blue CEO Brett Godfrey handing over the reins to former Qantas executive John Borghetti on 8 May, the move also "gives the incoming executive management adequate time to consider potential aircraft capabilities and to assess options," she explains." B787s/A380's? |
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and assess what QF/JQ will be doing with their new planes!
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All the latest rumblings seem to suggest they are now proiftable with the current routes etc so I guess it makes sense to bed them down a little more before embarking on further expansion.
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We also don't know how the Delta JV, if approved by the US, will change their current ops. |
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The 777-300ER is a big bird to fill
The 787 may be good for other routes |
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What about the B777-200LR? It's smaller than the 77W and has longer range, it shares many features with the 77W as well.
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Surprised they didn't go for the 777-200LR actually!
Does anyone know if/how much the 777W's are weight restricted much on MEL-LAX or in particular LAX-MEL ? I know the Air Canada 77W's had restrictions on passenger numbers on the SYD-LAX-SYD route when it was on it. Now they run the 777-200LR exclusively ! |
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