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Qantas To Bring A330 Maintenance Onshore
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When exactly will the 767s begin to be phased out??
Aren't some of the later ones only around 10 or so years old? I think VH-OGV is from 1999. |
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3 guesses at who is on that board. (Hint, he is the man responsible for the mass outsourcing of Australian jobs to begin with). |
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VH-OGA "City of Whyalla" was delivered in 1988. |
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VH-OGB,OGC and OGD were also delivered in 1988.
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It will be interesting to see whether or not the first batch of 787-8s (due 2011-2012?) go straight to Qantas to start replacing older 767s rather then Jetstar as initially planned who can stick to their relatively new A330's until the 787-9s arrive later on. I just hope Qantas don't have the same problems with the 787 on the SYD-MEL/BNE runs as they did with the A330s.
I flew on OGA last year and you could tell it was 20 years old, the wings on the headrest made this horrible noise when I tried to bend them and when I tried to raise it the wings fell off. Then a few of the overhead lockers opened when we landed. Jason
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2012 FLIGHTS 26JAN QF501 BNE-SYD 73H VH-VXK // 26JAN QF2010 SYD-TMW DH3 VH-TQE // 30JAN FQ606 TMW-BNE J41 VH-TAH // 01AUG DJ1384 BNE-ADL 73H // 11AUG DJ1407 ADL-BNE E90]/ |
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I think the initial 787s will still go to JQ and QF will get their A330-200s back which can inturn replace some 767s on East Coast/New Zealand flying before QF get their 787s.
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Still with the 763s, do you think QF will continue into the future with the newer (10 year old examples) perhaps even adding AP Winglets as per American, Delta and New Zealand? After all, it will be a long time until QF get enough 787s (in line after JQ) to replace all the 767s.
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Convincing people to fly with Qantas over another airline because you can fly on the new A380 has been a big success with the aircraft getting great satisfaction ratings. A lot would argue that the premium carrier should have the new and premium aircraft! You have your Business class, and higher economy passengers flying to Tokyo on an old 767, and you have your low fare passenger flying to Asia on a brand new A330. Why? Because Jetstar would be unable to make a profit flying 767s on the route, while Qantas could, and so it is not in somebody's best interests to show that. It will, of course, all come full circle, and eventually the voice of the premium passenger will be heard once more demanding quality. |
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The 763s are all still going strong. Aren't all the QF 763 ER models?
I hope they keep them in service for as long as possible. A world without the 767 is a boring world IMO. |
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