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An Air Pacific 737-800 DQ-FJH arrived at about 11:45am so I wonder where that has gone or whats happned to the Air Pacific 747's today?
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Just found out that the Fiji 738 was covering a massive delay on the FJ911 NAN-SYD flight which is due at 10:20pm tonight. The 738 used flight number FJ1911 from Nadi. No idea when the 744(FJ910) is due to depart because it says, Sydairport.com that it has been completed, the Qantas 744 OJR. Anyones guess then.
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Yes then Tim, given that I'd say OJR is replacing the Air Pacific's 747 run as the flight was showing up on the radar with the flight number reading "QFAFJI" instead of just "QFA" or "FJI".
So is this afternoon flight normally operated by Qantas or Air Pacific? |
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Air Pacific 747 does NAN-SYD-NAN every day.
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So since today's flight was operated by a Qantas aircraft, which company would then provide staff for the flight?
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you can assume it would be a wet lease as it's a different aircraft config, similar as to when Air Canada provided some B763 ops for QF a few years ago between SYD and AKL it was a full wet lease, even though QF have the same aircraft type. QF staff more than likely operated the flight if it was OJR.
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Thanks Nick I thought this may have been the case, although how did qantas manage to find enough FAs and flight crew at such short notice?
Do they have a 'stand-by' team? ...or has me and my low-IQ overlooked something here? |
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