MERGED: Alan's still not happy......
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At a recent love in, the new COO was asked directly why QF needed to have a specific return on capital before investment on new airframes, yet JQ Intl didn't turn a dollar and had the newest aircraft in the fleet. His answer was that he acknowledged the truth in that, but simply wasn't able to answer that question as he didn't know the reason.
"Until it returns its cost of capital" is meaningless gibberish that can never be tested in a court of law. Management simply needed a plausible cover story in order to justify the process.
... because Jetstar (Intl) is going to fly all the Qantas tail 787 900s that will come. Duh!
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Alan has agreed to save on fuel costs sending OJA to the desert and will dump it on a Museum https://www.facebook.com/AirlineSafety
Alan has agreed to save on fuel costs sending OJA to the desert and will dump it on a Museum https://www.facebook.com/AirlineSafety
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Best news for a while
Alan has agreed to save on fuel costs sending OJA to the desert and will dump it on a Museum
Alan has agreed to save on fuel costs sending OJA to the desert and will dump it on a Museum
Even I would forgive Alan if he goes through with this.. Wow, did I just say that!
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It's a romantic thought but...
VH-OJA QF6024 08Dec LAX-MHV
That's Mojave, for those that don't know.
The only way out of that place is in the form of a recycled Coke can!
VH-OJA QF6024 08Dec LAX-MHV
That's Mojave, for those that don't know.
The only way out of that place is in the form of a recycled Coke can!
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OJA
Having worked on OJA over many years, I have to say it was in great condition compared to some of the other 400s in the fleet and always seemed to have less problems to rectify than some of the newer 400s, perhaps because most common problems had already been sorted.
It was and remains one of Queens of the sky !
It was and remains one of Queens of the sky !
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OJA Definitely going to Albion Park
Heard it personally from Alan Joyce this evening at the 767 farewell function.
Not saying there may not be some possibility of an unseen hurdle cropping up to stop it happening but the intention is 100% to park it at HARS.
Not saying there may not be some possibility of an unseen hurdle cropping up to stop it happening but the intention is 100% to park it at HARS.
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As a non-pilot, is it possible to safely land a presumably almost empty 747 at Albion Park, and once in, is there any way to fly it out?
It seemed hairy enough to me making a few trips in the Qantas Dash 8 before that service was cancelled.
It seemed hairy enough to me making a few trips in the Qantas Dash 8 before that service was cancelled.
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As a non-pilot, is it possible to safely land a presumably almost empty 747 at Albion Park, and once in, is there any way to fly it out?
It seemed hairy enough to me making a few trips in the Qantas Dash 8 before that service was cancelled.
It seemed hairy enough to me making a few trips in the Qantas Dash 8 before that service was cancelled.
Once it's in there though. It's there to stay.
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The problem with Albion Park is corrosion. IRA is not Longreach where the air is dry. At IRA, if you scrape a hole in the ground it fills with saltwater and the runway is only a short distance from Lake Illawarra which opens to the sea.
So if OGA is seen as a significant heritage item, its not the place to go to preserve it. If its to be just a tourist draw card then its the way to go.
Wunwing.
So if OGA is seen as a significant heritage item, its not the place to go to preserve it. If its to be just a tourist draw card then its the way to go.
Wunwing.
Troo
The "wankers" don't get it and sadly they never will. Hopefully OJA is to be preserved because true believers with beating hearts want to see part of the company's heritage preserved, not because some psychopath thinks; "This'll make me look good".
The "wankers" don't get it and sadly they never will. Hopefully OJA is to be preserved because true believers with beating hearts want to see part of the company's heritage preserved, not because some psychopath thinks; "This'll make me look good".
Went to the "campus" recently and up to information desk and asked what floor flight ops is on these days. Quizzical looks from the desk person .... "Not sure I've heard of them , what do they do ?"
Sigh .
Sigh .
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Hopefully OJA is to be preserved because true believers with beating hearts want to see part of the company's heritage preserved
Spent a lot of time sitting on the QFI 744s SYD/LHR, gained a lot of respect for them and their crews over the years. It would be a shame to see OJA looking like this at Victorville. https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-Y...0000a-vivt.JPG
Albion Park would be a fitting home for OJA, great exposure for the Qantas brand and good for the Local business community, a wonderful "gift to Wollongong" from our National carrier. A win win for all of us.
Alan is actually VERY happy right about now...
Qantas flags profit rebound on lower jet fuel prices, cost cuts
Qantas flags profit rebound on lower jet fuel prices, cost cuts
The man is simply an amaaaaaazing CEO
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The man is simply an amaaaaaazing CEO