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nonsense
19th Dec 2023, 11:12
Qantas has announced they are replacing their B717s with A220s and will be naming them after Australian wildlife.
https://www.beatthatflight.com.au/index.php/2023/12/15/qantas-announces-wildlife-names-for-new-a220-fleet/

Now it's not often there's something on Farcebook worthy of reproducing here, but...
(There's a farcebook link right here, but it vanishes in the completed post? Try "quote" if you really want to see the link)

www.facebook.com/beatthatflight/posts/pfbid02E5ji8erKq5diWqnsfPkYJuGttoYrKBJqYc4UyLt5nXY1SspsCNSD4 jbuczgrtfWMl

Quote:
"I can't express how disappointed I am that 'drop bear' didn't make the cut, so I've created an artist's rendition of how awesome it *could* have looked."


https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune.org-vbulletin/526x526/qantas_drop_bear_1fc4b1d41fcc4b4c0b07e00f70c59a9900872dbc.jp g

As someone who lives deep in koala habitat and even had one nose to nose with my dog through the glass door next to my desk a couple of nights ago, my only thought was whether it was wise to include the word "drop" in a commercial passenger aircraft name!

Ascend Charlie
19th Dec 2023, 19:48
Don't forget the Hoop Snake, just as dangerous...

And Dick the Tick.

Chronic Snoozer
19th Dec 2023, 22:04
How about the Over Dhufish?

Mr Mossberg
19th Dec 2023, 22:21
Wombat;

Eats Roots and Leaves.

clark y
19th Dec 2023, 23:54
So do the least reliable aircraft get named the emu or penguin?

What about the Huntsman? I'm sure a 3 metre high decal of a spider plastered on the aircraft won't deter any pax.

JPJP
20th Dec 2023, 08:15
Wombat;

Eats Roots and Leaves.


Excellent idea. May I suggest the hairless wombat ? In homage to the dearly departed Alan Joyce. There’s a definite physical resemblance, and ‘eats, roots and leaves’ is a great description of his time at Qantas.

A photo submission for QF is added below. Hope they will give it consideration. They could name the plane - The Spirit of Alan Joyce.


https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune.org-vbulletin/927x647/img_0082_eae1dffd033d831ab147a8f8b9e407dbcd07a95e.jpeg

The Love Doctor
20th Dec 2023, 08:18
Qantas has announced they are replacing their B717s with A220s and will be naming them after Australian wildlife.
https://www.beatthatflight.com.au/index.php/2023/12/15/qantas-announces-wildlife-names-for-new-a220-fleet/

Now it's not often there's something on Farcebook worthy of reproducing here, but...
(There's a farcebook link right here, but it vanishes in the completed post? Try "quote" if you really want to see the link)

www.facebook.com/beatthatflight/posts/pfbid02E5ji8erKq5diWqnsfPkYJuGttoYrKBJqYc4UyLt5nXY1SspsCNSD4 jbuczgrtfWMl (https://www.facebook.com/beatthatflight/posts/pfbid02E5ji8erKq5diWqnsfPkYJuGttoYrKBJqYc4UyLt5nXY1SspsCNSD4 jbuczgrtfWMl)

Quote:
"I can't express how disappointed I am that 'drop bear' didn't make the cut, so I've created an artist's rendition of how awesome it *could* have looked."


https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune.org-vbulletin/526x526/qantas_drop_bear_1fc4b1d41fcc4b4c0b07e00f70c59a9900872dbc.jp g

As someone who lives deep in koala habitat and even had one nose to nose with my dog through the glass door next to my desk a couple of nights ago, my only thought was whether it was wise to include the word "drop" in a commercial passenger aircraft name!

That would be far better than the bland names they have picked

RAC/OPS
20th Dec 2023, 21:30
Eastern Brown, Red Bellied Black, Keelback, Dugite, Trouser, etc.

Peter Fanelli
21st Dec 2023, 00:04
Wildlife....well that's hardly original.

TWT
21st Dec 2023, 01:19
The first one has an indigenous dot art livery designed by Pitjantjatjara artist Maringka Baker.
It arrived in YSSY yesterday from Mirabel and is, as I type, landing at YMML after a stop in YSCB

cloudsurfng
21st Dec 2023, 01:26
Literally no one cares.

Lookleft
21st Dec 2023, 01:59
And why has the colour of the tail been changed to green? More corporate green washing to say how environmentally conscious they are?

morno
21st Dec 2023, 03:09
And why has the colour of the tail been changed to green? More corporate green washing to say how environmentally conscious they are?

It’s to reflect the colour that you turn when you see it for the first time

neville_nobody
21st Dec 2023, 03:22
The first one has an indigenous dot art livery designed by Pitjantjatjara artist Maringka Baker. It arrived in YSSY yesterday from Mirabel and is, as I type, landing at YMML after a stop in YSCB

I wonder what the carbon footprint of that is over the lifetime of the paint scheme vs just the standard all white with red tail.

aussieflyboy
21st Dec 2023, 03:58
And why has the colour of the tail been changed to green? More corporate green washing to say how environmentally conscious they are?

To reflect the jealousy and envy the SH blokes feel whenever they see it taxi past knowing that it just added 5 years to their time to command.

neville_nobody
21st Dec 2023, 04:48
To reflect the jealousy and envy the SH blokes feel whenever they see it taxi past knowing that it just added 5 years to their time to command.


Assuming they can crew it………

Beer Baron
21st Dec 2023, 05:12
To reflect the jealousy and envy the SH blokes feel whenever they see it taxi past knowing that it just added 5 years to their time to command.
No one in SH envy's the shi*ty position the NJS guys found themselves in or the crap contract they were forced to sign to crew those planes.

You’re a sad individual revelling in other pilot’s misfortune aussieflyboy

cloudsurfng
21st Dec 2023, 07:33
To reflect the jealousy and envy the SH blokes feel whenever they see it taxi past knowing that it just added 5 years to their time to command.

5 extra years watching you run yourself into the ground for peanuts? Yeah can do.

BO0M
21st Dec 2023, 22:28
To reflect the jealousy and envy the SH blokes feel whenever they see it taxi past knowing that it just added 5 years to their time to command.
With only 6 airframes by mid 2025 haha

aussieflyboy
22nd Dec 2023, 06:21
With only 6 airframes by mid 2025 haha

$210K a year to sit on reserve for 3 years, how do we sign up!?

Kiwiconehead
22nd Dec 2023, 07:33
Missed opportunity to team up with Tourism NT for a tribute to Alan.