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Jason A 14th February 2022 07:31 PM

UZD in DRW for QF paint reveal for media and more announcements

Dylan Hardie 15th February 2022 07:52 AM

UZD back in Brisbane at 8pm tonight

Greg Hyde 15th February 2022 02:21 PM

QantasLink reveals new international route as Darwin named E190 hub

https://australianaviation.com.au/20...amed-e190-hub/

QantasLink is set to begin regular international hops to Timor-Leste on its Embraer E190s, under its ongoing wet lease agreement with Alliance Airlines.
Further, Qantas has announced Darwin will become a new jet base for its growing E190 fleet. The Flying Kangaroo is currently operating five Alliance E190s under the arrangement, however, has planned to operate at least eight.

The announcement comes hot off the heels of the news that Qantas will continue to operate its Kangaroo Route connecting Australia and London via Darwin, due to Western Australia’s ongoing border uncertainty.

At least four E190s will soon be based in Darwin to service key QantasLink routes across regional Australia, as well as a new permanent passenger service from Darwin to Dili in Timor-Leste.

Qantas has been operating weekly flights between Darwin and Dili since February 2021 in partnership with the Australian government, in order to “maintain critical passenger and freight links with Timor-Leste”, however, this service is now planned to ramp up and become a permanent commercial route.
QantasLink will initially operate three flights per week to Dili on its E190s, ramping up to five flights each week from July.

The regional carrier has also announced three new domestic routes from Darwin to Canberra, Cairsn and Townsville, all to be performed also on its E190s.
The airline said that combined, both announcements will boost both employment opportunities and tourism in the Top End, with at least 90 new pilots, cabin crew and engineering roles to be introduced.

Qantas Group CEO Alan Joyce joined Northern Territory Chief Minister Michael Gunner to make the announcement and unveil the first E190 in QantasLink livery at Darwin Airport and said the new base would secure more travel options for Territorians with flow on effects for the local economy.

“The E190 is a fantastic aircraft and the new routes and frequencies they have supported means that Darwin is better positioned to take advantage of the comeback of domestic tourism and business travel,” Joyce said.

“Basing these aircraft in Darwin means securing more jobs and a stronger local aviation industry.

“As we prepare to welcome back international visitors, the E190s will make it easier to fly directly between Darwin and other popular tourist destinations including Alice Springs for central Australia, encouraging travellers to see more of Australia.

“The E190 allows us to improve our schedule for NT travellers. When we first introduced the E190 on our Darwin to Adelaide flights, we were able to double the number of flights we offered each day, giving customers more choice about when they travel. We look forward to providing this flexibility across other new and existing routes.”

Dennis McLean 19th February 2022 01:45 PM

N951UW, in QF Link livery, is outside the Alliance Hanger now showing its registration as VH-XVM.

Dylan Hardie 20th February 2022 12:16 PM

A third E190 has been painted in the QF colors featuring the rego VH-UZH in Costa Rica

Dennis McLean 20th February 2022 02:29 PM

Hey Dylan, I cannot get an answer from my contact in San Jose so based on the VH-UZ group of regos available - D, F, H, I, K, Q = 6 I have worked out what may happen?
N955UW is VZD, the next one is N959UW - UZF?, next one 961UW - must be UZH, next one is N963UW - UZI?, next one N965UW - UZK?, last one N967UW - UZQ? All to be in QF colours??

Looking at the XV group and available regos, N951UW is VH-XVM, (QF livery), N954UW, (all white) is XVQ, therefore I expect that N952UW will become XVO and N953UW - XVP. What livery who knows.

The last lot N944UW, 945, 946, 947, 948, and 950, I expect will use 6 of XVB, D, E, F, J, K, and L. As there is no 949 my guess is K will not be used.

Any comments.

Dennis McLean 20th February 2022 02:53 PM

i meant N955UW IS VH-UZD, finger slip.

Dylan Hardie 21st February 2022 09:55 PM

UYI test flight tomorrow

Dylan Hardie 21st February 2022 09:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dennis McLean (Post 113699)
Hey Dylan, I cannot get an answer from my contact in San Jose so based on the VH-UZ group of regos available - D, F, H, I, K, Q = 6 I have worked out what may happen?
N955UW is VZD, the next one is N959UW - UZF?, next one 961UW - must be UZH, next one is N963UW - UZI?, next one N965UW - UZK?, last one N967UW - UZQ? All to be in QF colours??

Looking at the XV group and available regos, N951UW is VH-XVM, (QF livery), N954UW, (all white) is XVQ, therefore I expect that N952UW will become XVO and N953UW - XVP. What livery who knows.

The last lot N944UW, 945, 946, 947, 948, and 950, I expect will use 6 of XVB, D, E, F, J, K, and L. As there is no 949 my guess is K will not be used.

Any comments.

I just know one of them are UZH after getting a photo sent

Dennis McLean 22nd February 2022 07:07 AM

I have seen a photo of N961UW out on a taxiway at San Jose. Cannot copy it. I guess that this is to be VH-UZH.


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