QF orders more Q400s.
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Another 12 Q400s ordered for mid-08+ delivery.
Dash8-100s gone by 2010
Obviously not too worried about DJs Embraer fleet and DJs belief that passengers will prefer jets over props
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SYDNEY, 22 October 2007: Qantas said today that it would purchase 12 additional Bombardier 72- seat Q400 aircraft for QantasLink. The airline will also take options and purchase rights for another 24 Q400s.
The Chief Executive Officer of Qantas, Mr Geoff Dixon, said the aircraft, to be delivered from June 2008, would boost the QantasLink Q400 fleet to 21 aircraft.
Mr Dixon said this $400 million investment, following QantasLink’s $200 million investment in the first seven Q400s delivered in 2006, was a clear indication of the Qantas Group's ongoing commitment to regional air services in Australia.
“These aircraft will be used to increase capacity and service frequency on key regional routes, as well as pursue new growth opportunities.
“The Q400, which offers jet-like speed, improved passenger comfort and lower operating costs is central to QantasLink’s growth strategy.
“It carries 72 passengers, can service most ports and is more environmentally friendly than alternative jet aircraft.”
Mr Dixon said the new aircraft would enable the retirement of all QantasLink 36-seat Dash 8-100 series aircraft by early 2010.
“Capacity growth for QantasLink over the period July 2008 to June 2010 will be around 19 per cent per annum.”
Mr Dixon said QantasLink and Bombardier planned to finalise contracts for the increased order by the end of this month.
QantasLink currently operates around 2,000 flights each week, serving 50 metropolitan and regional destinations throughout Australia with a fleet of 49 aircraft. The Q400 aircraft primarily operate services on QantasLink’s Queensland and ACT network at this stage.
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Re: QF orders more Q400s
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Originally Posted by ANstar
So what is next for QF? A 737-400 replacement? How old would those aircraft be now?
QF's oldest 737-400, VH-TJJ entered service with QF (new from Boeing) in December 1990. The newest was manufactured in 1993. So they are all between 14 and 17 years old.
Another 12 Q400s ordered for mid-08+ delivery. Dash8-100s gone by 2010
Obviously not too worried about DJs Embraer fleet and DJs belief that passengers will prefer jets over props
the benifit of a turbo prop ,espcially in SYD, is they dont need to do the 10minutes taxi to the end of the 3rd runway thus the block times if you compare on SYDCBR will br basically identical to the Jets ,both 737s and EMBs,
On anything under 500KMs the block times are identical.
also EMBs not coming in with any IFE etc means they will be seem pretty similar . I think Qantaslink purchase is more that all the cap they put on with the first 7 Q400s has been soaked up,this is really upgrading current 36 and 50 seaters without adding frequency or too much extra cost ie the 70 seaters op with the same cabin crew numbers.I'm sure their aim is the frequency game .
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Re: QF orders more Q400s
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Originally Posted by pauly7
Wow big order for QF Link, I love flying the Q400's
Hmm, now just how many aircraft does QF have on order?
A380 = 20
B787 = 65
A332 = 6
B73H = 5
Q400 = 12
total = 108
And that is with a combined QF, QF Link, JQ fleet of just over 200 aircraft currently operating. That is significant investment, fleet upgrade and expansion.