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Muff Hunter
11th Apr 2012, 20:02
Word on the street is jetstars a330 will be coming home to oz as they cannot get them onto to the 9v rego.

And these idiots want to start another airline!!

Capt Kremin
11th Apr 2012, 21:10
Coming home would mean coming back to Qantas for most of them..., but if what you say is true then it has big ramifications for the 787 as well.

chimbu warrior
11th Apr 2012, 21:47
cannot get them onto to the 9v rego

I know nothing of the background to this, however SQ have A330's registered in Singapore (albeit -300's).

I'm sure if Jetstar wanted to register these machines in Singapore it could be accomplished without too much fuss.

Ollie Onion
11th Apr 2012, 21:53
I have heard that the 9V registration was turned down on the basis of inadequate crew rest. Apparently Singapore requires the provision of crew bunks, Jetstar A330s don't have them, simple as that.

Capt Kremin
11th Apr 2012, 22:13
The 787's haven't been ordered with a crew rest either.

Fatguyinalittlecoat
11th Apr 2012, 23:02
Purely out of curiosity, how many are up there?

The Green Goblin
11th Apr 2012, 23:05
It was more to do with flight crew Licencing.

Jet-A-One
12th Apr 2012, 04:01
9V rego requires P/N S/N for all repairable parts fitted to the aircraft. It also requires replaced parts to have a different serviceable label to that of VH registered aircraft. It has been massively underestimated how much work was involved in this process and if it is even possible.

Capt Kremin
12th Apr 2012, 04:03
.... The great unravelling continues....

blacksmoke
12th Apr 2012, 04:23
It had nothing to do with crew licences etc. Just spent a layover with a few involved with the process from JQ, and it was the fact they were going to have to do it all again for another new type to the AOC (787) in just over 12 months, so it made zero sense in spending the money, or time involved to get the 330's onto the JQasia AOC in the meantime. It also means they have alot more flexibility with regards to crewing for another year or so as well.
I believe the costs involved were alot higher than originally expected, and they had a few issues to sort out re the Qf maintenance system in place.

pigdriver
12th Apr 2012, 04:29
I think theres 4 330's up there??? I bet the JQAsia 320 guys that were promised the 330 gig will be alittle annoyed???
Sounds like more brilliant planning from the blueshirts running the outfit....

Jet Man
12th Apr 2012, 05:54
What will happen to the flight crew up there?

DrPepz
12th Apr 2012, 06:41
What's the benefit of registering them onto 9V, instead of using the current VH registration?

kellykelpie
12th Apr 2012, 07:38
Flight crew don't need to hold an Oz license

Toruk Macto
12th Apr 2012, 09:05
The costs were alot higher ! There were a few issues to sort out!

I never saw that coming !

shon7
12th Apr 2012, 09:10
Word on the street is jetstars a330 will be coming home to oz as they cannot get them onto to the 9v rego!!


I heard it was because mgmt finally gave in and said that these should be moved over to QF international to supplement the highly profitable international division.

zlin77
12th Apr 2012, 10:20
Funny how The Singaporeans change the requirements to suit...when Ansett received the 2 x 747-300's and later the 747-400 they were absolute crap..

Mstr Caution
12th Apr 2012, 13:53
The 787's haven't been ordered with a crew rest either

Where has that info come from? Just curious.

Offchocks
12th Apr 2012, 21:34
Mstr Caution

I remember the story back when the aircraft were ordered, AJ apparently had a say on the specifications and did not want crew rest seats. Some of us at the "other" airline were surprised as a couple of our initial A330s had no crew rest and were not as flexible for operational use because of it.

apache
13th Apr 2012, 05:37
So....Tiger gets grounded in oz, costs them millions!!! And then suddenly qf group has troubles in Singapore costing them ,potentially, millions.......


Hhmmmmm