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Old 26th June 2009, 09:19 AM
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Default Qantas cancels 15 Dreamliner orders

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QANTAS has cancelled orders for 15 Boeing 787 Dreamliners and delayed the deliver of a further 15 aircraft due to turbulent market conditions.

But the national carrier says it remains committed to the new the carbon fibre jetliner.

Qantas said it had reached a mutual agreement with Boeing to defer the delivery of 15 Boeing 787-8 aircraft by four years and cancel orders for 15 Boeing 787-9s scheduled for delivery in 2014/2015.

Chief Executive Alan Joyce said the changes to the group's B787 orders were appropriate in the current climate.

Mr Joyce said discussions with Boeing, which commenced some months ago, had not been influenced by the announcement this week of a design issue and further delay to the aircraft's first flight.

The cancellation of 15 B787-9s would reduce the group's aircraft capital expenditure by $US3 billion ($3.73 billion) based on current list prices, Mr Joyce said.

Mr Joyce said Qantas announced its original B787 order in 2005 and the operating environment for the world's airlines has clearly changed dramatically since then.

”Delaying delivery, and reducing overall B787 capacity, is prudent, while still enabling Qantas and Jetstar to take advantage of growth opportunities and market demands, both domestically and internationally,” he said.

Mr Joyce said Qantas remained committed to the aircraft as the right choice for Jetstar's international expansion, Qantas's growth and as a replacement for Qantas's B767-300 fleet.
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Old 26th June 2009, 11:32 AM
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SO bascially no 787's for the QF group until 2013
the first 15 will go to Jetstar in 2013-2014
then the next 15 smnaller 787-8's will go to QF to replace 767's in 2015
with the last 20 due after that.

I wonder if any more 332's that are excess to QF will move over to JQ?
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Old 26th June 2009, 12:35 PM
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With JQ expanding services and QF contracting it would probably make sense for the spare A332's to go over to JQ.
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Old 26th June 2009, 12:57 PM
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It looks like Dixon got out at the right time alright.

It seems Qantas is copping it from everywhere since then (economic recession, swine flu, maintenance issues, US-Aus competition, dodgy 330s) leaving it up to Leprechaun Joyce to sort out. It seems decades ago since the halcyon days of the 787 orders.

By the time QF/JQ get their Deamliners, there'll already be a bunch (hopefully)flying around these parts (NZ immediately comes to mind with their 9ers being the first of the new model)
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Old 26th June 2009, 01:22 PM
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As the 787s are planned for routes including European cities such as Rome and Athens out of a SE Asian hub, I was wondering what the range out of say Singapore would be towards Europe with a 332? How far northwest of Singapore would they get? Could JQ continue their expansion plans initially without 787s (if economic conditions recovered) or would they wait?
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Old 26th June 2009, 03:40 PM
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A330-200 could be used on SIN - CDG / SIN - LHR
SIN - CDG 5794nm
SIN - LHR 5879nm

A330-200 & A330-300 could be used on SIN - CDG / SIN - LHR
BKK - CDG 5018nm
BKK - LHR 5177nm

For nm I used Great Circle Mapper
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Old 26th June 2009, 04:31 PM
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Please refrain from quoting the entire previous post - Thank you - mod

Does that take into account ETOPS?
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Old 26th June 2009, 06:20 PM
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How many more A330's does the QF group have on order?
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Old 26th June 2009, 07:41 PM
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Does that take into account ETOPS?
I don't think ETOPS would be a problem between SIN and Euro destinations. Most of the over water flying would be over the Bay of Bengal, with plenty of landing options in Malaysia, Thailand and India.

There would be a few airports along the normal routing that you wouldn't want to land in now days (eg Afganistan), but in an emergency I suspect you are a little less picky, and able to find military support.
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Old 26th June 2009, 07:41 PM
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Isn't ETOPS only an issue if flying over long stretches of water or uninhabited land? Don't think that's the case between SIN or BKK to Europe.
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