Jetstar A330s
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Jetstar A330s
Has anybody else heard a story that all the A330-200s will be xferred to Jetstar permanently. Don't know about the 300s. If this is the case does it mean all the number crunching for the 787 going on in Jetstar at the moment will only be used to bash the Qantas people over the head as the introduction of the 787 nears.
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The A330's together with two aircraft to be leased in will be used to set up JQ1.
AJ is planning to introduce AWA's into JQ in the next 12 months
The 787-8s begin arriving in September 08 and replace the 330s
Current thinking is for the 330's to be wetleased back to QF from 3Q08 to provide a 30% cost reduction for Mother Geoff.
787-9's will replace the JQ 787-8's which in turn will go in to QF Domestic ops. Once again, JQwetleasing the aircraft to QF is an option in the plan.
In short, QF brothers, get ready for the JQ takeover
AJ is planning to introduce AWA's into JQ in the next 12 months
The 787-8s begin arriving in September 08 and replace the 330s
Current thinking is for the 330's to be wetleased back to QF from 3Q08 to provide a 30% cost reduction for Mother Geoff.
787-9's will replace the JQ 787-8's which in turn will go in to QF Domestic ops. Once again, JQwetleasing the aircraft to QF is an option in the plan.
In short, QF brothers, get ready for the JQ takeover
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Thats a great theory.
How many Jetstar pilots are there?
Just how many pilots are going to come home from good jobs overseas to a crap one to facilitate all this?
How many mainline pilots are there?
Why is mainline still hiring?
Sure, a few mainliners will jump seat for a promotion, but most will not. Why would you take the pay and conditions cut?
The redundancy payouts would be huge, notwithstanding the fact that there would be no-one qualified to fly all these planes, after all the mainliners are on the street.
The bureaucrats have kicked a few goals lately, no-one can deny this fact.
From the pilot perspective a lot of this can be put down to the weak union and even weaker resolve of the pilot group.
Now that ALL the pilots can CLEARLY read the writing on the wall, the bureaucrats are and will find the goals a little harder to come by. (QF; Can we have help to set up the singapore base? pretty please. AIPA; no.)
I have no doubt that managements master plan resembles what was posted above and as I said its a good theory. Temper it with some facts and there is still a few big question marks hanging over it all.
How many Jetstar pilots are there?
Just how many pilots are going to come home from good jobs overseas to a crap one to facilitate all this?
How many mainline pilots are there?
Why is mainline still hiring?
Sure, a few mainliners will jump seat for a promotion, but most will not. Why would you take the pay and conditions cut?
The redundancy payouts would be huge, notwithstanding the fact that there would be no-one qualified to fly all these planes, after all the mainliners are on the street.
The bureaucrats have kicked a few goals lately, no-one can deny this fact.
From the pilot perspective a lot of this can be put down to the weak union and even weaker resolve of the pilot group.
Now that ALL the pilots can CLEARLY read the writing on the wall, the bureaucrats are and will find the goals a little harder to come by. (QF; Can we have help to set up the singapore base? pretty please. AIPA; no.)
I have no doubt that managements master plan resembles what was posted above and as I said its a good theory. Temper it with some facts and there is still a few big question marks hanging over it all.
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I've heard the same theory. Jetstar will become all Airbus A320/A330. As such will keep training costs and engineering costs down. The airline will be able to transfer crew and engineers between aircraft cheaper and easier depending on the short term needs.
Qantas is telling the world Jetstar will have B787's to scare off potential competitors from starting on the pacific with a more expensive type as their plans suggest they'll be competing against the low cost 787 and the Qantas A380. Also using the Jetstar B787 theory to scare Qantas crews.
Jetstar will have A320, A332 and A333.
Qantas mainline will eventually have B737, B787, B744ER and A380.
Qantas is telling the world Jetstar will have B787's to scare off potential competitors from starting on the pacific with a more expensive type as their plans suggest they'll be competing against the low cost 787 and the Qantas A380. Also using the Jetstar B787 theory to scare Qantas crews.
Jetstar will have A320, A332 and A333.
Qantas mainline will eventually have B737, B787, B744ER and A380.
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[QUOTE=Trylandher2] As such will keep training costs and engineering costs down. The airline will be able to transfer crew and engineers between aircraft cheaper and easier depending on the short term needs.
Qantas Engineering has the contract to support JQ international. JQ Domestic is supported by Jet Star Engineering.
Qantas Engineering has the contract to support JQ international. JQ Domestic is supported by Jet Star Engineering.
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Have heard similar rumblings around the hallowed halls.
Have also heard that the B787 is going to be operated by Jetconnect as part of the continued drive to push down "costs" and the perceived cheaper labor offshore...
Have also heard that the B787 is going to be operated by Jetconnect as part of the continued drive to push down "costs" and the perceived cheaper labor offshore...
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Mainline continue to psych/skils/interview and have people on hold but there have been no hiring since about a year ago. Factors such as A380 delay, over 60s rule changing, Fuel and the Future of Porn* pilot planning are all factors that will delay the hiring for the forseeable future or ever.
The Unions had better stand up soon or we will all be AWAs with no rights, working for peanuts
Mainline continue to psych/skils/interview and have people on hold but there have been no hiring since about a year ago. Factors such as A380 delay, over 60s rule changing, Fuel and the Future of Porn* pilot planning are all factors that will delay the hiring for the forseeable future or ever.
The Unions had better stand up soon or we will all be AWAs with no rights, working for peanuts
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Originally Posted by Annulus Filler
Hopefully Qantas Engineering bill them for every cent its worth instead of propping them up.
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Won't be suprised if JQI gets ALL the 787's. There is already a mention of the 787 in the new Op's manual just released.
You can probably bet your left one that they will get more than the 12 in the original order.
You can probably bet your left one that they will get more than the 12 in the original order.
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It may be that QF Engineering are/should be screwing Jetstar down as they are to their own LAMEs. I hear that QF at Perth are baulking against paying their own people a tail payment for the A320 that they are looking after for Jetstar on the domestic side. Anyway, I didn't detect any animosity from a Perth chappy that I was talking to and their was none directed at him, we're all getting screwed by Geoff regardless of where we are in the organisation.
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You can probably bet your left one that they will get more than the 12 in the original order.
I believe that these plans are reasonably firm as to how the aircraft will be utilised - the only issue is who will be flying them. If the Jetstar pilots want to be wet leased and fly B787s on mainline operations then they will have to sell their soul again (I'm not sure that they can sell your soul a third time)
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Think you will find those SO's were ex B767 SO's (no SOs on 767 fleet anymore). No SO's have been hired for quite some time, except for some of the cadets coming from their industry placement.
Think you will find those SO's were ex B767 SO's (no SOs on 767 fleet anymore). No SO's have been hired for quite some time, except for some of the cadets coming from their industry placement.
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Ironically though, just as the last 767 S/O checks out on the 744, the 767 finds itself mooted to be taking up HKG flying again- thus requiring the third crew member! Given the delay to the A380, I wonder if the 767 may be doing a truck load more international flying than previously thought!
The more things change, the more they stay the same!
The more things change, the more they stay the same!