Qantas Results and Project Sunrise
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$1.4b profit this year.
Somehow the Frequent Flyer program makes more money than all of International.
The best news in there being another bonus. Will we have to have another 18 month pay freeze to get it?
https://www.qantasnewsroom.com.au/me...ancial-result/
The gauntlet has also been put down, Airbus and Boeing have 5 years to come up with a plane that'll be able to do London, Paris, New York and Rio. Qantas will then consider whether that aircraft suits their needs.
https://twitter.com/Qantas/status/900848131008413696
SYD LHR 9,188 nm
SYD JFK 8,647 nm
SYD GIG 7,312 nm
GIG would be doable with the 789 but the map looks a little empty without that fourth dot.
Somehow the Frequent Flyer program makes more money than all of International.
The best news in there being another bonus. Will we have to have another 18 month pay freeze to get it?
https://www.qantasnewsroom.com.au/me...ancial-result/
The gauntlet has also been put down, Airbus and Boeing have 5 years to come up with a plane that'll be able to do London, Paris, New York and Rio. Qantas will then consider whether that aircraft suits their needs.
https://twitter.com/Qantas/status/900848131008413696
SYD LHR 9,188 nm
SYD JFK 8,647 nm
SYD GIG 7,312 nm
GIG would be doable with the 789 but the map looks a little empty without that fourth dot.
Charging full service airline prices for quasi LCC service can make you big dollars.
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The gauntlet has also been put down, Airbus and Boeing have 5 years to come up with a plane that'll be able to do London, Paris, New York and Rio. Qantas will then consider whether that aircraft suits their needs.
The gauntlet has also been put down, Airbus and Boeing have 5 years to come up with a plane that'll be able to do London, Paris, New York and Rio. Qantas will then consider whether that aircraft suits their needs.
Well, actually, you might consider that the order might ORIGINATE with the requirement for a smallish order of ULR airframes to do East Coast Aus direct Europe / East Coast USA.
The company that achieves it would most likely be the winner of a larger order that INCLUDES a 350-400 seater to replace the 747/380 into the future. So a desire for 12 aircraft might turn into an order for 20 to 30.
The company that achieves it would most likely be the winner of a larger order that INCLUDES a 350-400 seater to replace the 747/380 into the future. So a desire for 12 aircraft might turn into an order for 20 to 30.
Wow-after an initial -maybe-dozen a WHOLE extra 10-20 airframes-I am sure that AB and Boeing will have their R&D teams burning through the overtime. The B77L can easily accomplish SYD-GIG BTW. Having spent 17:30hrs in the tube on a number of occasions that flight time-let alone longer-is pure masochism in Y-its not nice in F, J or the Crew Rest.
Wow-after an initial -maybe-dozen a WHOLE extra 10-20 airframes-I am sure that AB and Boeing will have their R&D teams burning through the overtime. The B77L can easily accomplish SYD-GIG BTW. Having spent 17:30hrs in the tube on a number of occasions that flight time-let alone longer-is pure masochism in Y-its not nice in F, J or the Crew Rest.
While I agree it is laughable, Boeing have done it in the past. 707-138B ring a bell?
Whether they'd do it now though, is questionable.
morno
Whether they'd do it now though, is questionable.
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It's been done before, think B747-400ER. Only 6 were ever made for Qantas to allow more reliable LAX-MEL ops. Involved an Aux fuel tank and bigger landing gear with a subsequent increase in MTOW.
I reckon we'll see a similar mod made to the 777-8 or-9. Not a new type altogether.
I reckon we'll see a similar mod made to the 777-8 or-9. Not a new type altogether.
It's been done before, think B747-400ER. Only 6 were ever made for Qantas to allow more reliable LAX-MEL ops. Involved an Aux fuel tank and bigger landing gear with a subsequent increase in MTOW.
I reckon we'll see a similar mod made to the 777-8 or-9. Not a new type altogether.
I reckon we'll see a similar mod made to the 777-8 or-9. Not a new type altogether.
Much laughing and carry on was done when Boeing launched the 747-SP for trans pacific ops. Every one said it would never work long term. I think they got that wrong.
I believe it is inevitable that YSSY - LHR non stop will be the norm.
So the question is, how much of an efficiency improvement will they need to make Sydney to London direct on an 8x airframe.....and later a 9x airframe for the 777. Can the 777x generation of engines be incrementally improved enough to do that, or will it need a new generation of engine. The aim is not to have to reduce revenue payload to fit in underfloor tanks in the hold.
I believe it is inevitable that YSSY - LHR non stop will be the norm.
So the question is, how much of an efficiency improvement will they need to make Sydney to London direct on an 8x airframe.....and later a 9x airframe for the 777. Can the 777x generation of engines be incrementally improved enough to do that, or will it need a new generation of engine. The aim is not to have to reduce revenue payload to fit in underfloor tanks in the hold.
Wow-after an initial -maybe-dozen a WHOLE extra 10-20 airframes-I am sure that AB and Boeing will have their R&D teams burning through the overtime.
Why on earth would they bother?
It's been done before, think B747-400ER. Only 6 were ever made for Qantas to allow more reliable LAX-MEL ops. Involved an Aux fuel tank and bigger landing gear with a subsequent increase in MTOW
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Three Fokker F100 aircraft joined the Qantas Domestic fleet in the first half of the year
You'll need a Blended Wing Body with a coupla GE90+++ to do that sort of payload/range Alan.
Boeing could do it - if they got off their arse.
Tubes and wings are so 20th century.
Boeing could do it - if they got off their arse.
Tubes and wings are so 20th century.