QF Group possible Redundancy Numbers/Packages
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[QUOTE=Climb150;10968087]What are you talking about? I didn't say I did. You realise I don't live in Australia anymore. Thank God I got away from this backwater mentality.[/QUOTE
Say hi to your ops manager for me
Say hi to your ops manager for me
I personally feel it was an insightful and significant addition to this thread, about QF Group careers, and in no way worthy of being criticized as a pointless triviality that didn't affect a solitary soul.
Let these heartfelt words of sorrow dry your salty tears, and forever know how worthy you are to us all, here, in inferior aviation land.
Can we get back on topic now, or did I use a split infinitive somewhere?
As the new year is here and all managers should be back at work any indications of how things will pan out this year with return to work? It looks like those on long term stand downs will be undertaking sim training to ensure not too many critical skills are lost.
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I recently heard a rumour that QF have put together a business case to bring ALL of the A380’s back into service. The rumour is they will use them on short haul routes (might even be flying each one once a week) as it’s close to cost neutral compared to the maintenance costs of having them stored. Has anyone heard similar?
I recently heard a rumour that QF have put together a business case to bring ALL of the A380’s back into service. The rumour is they will use them on short haul routes (might even be flying each one once a week) as it’s close to cost neutral compared to the maintenance costs of having them stored. Has anyone heard similar?
Only if the overall costs vs. benefit outcome is a dollar or more better than any other aircraft in the fleet…..
That rumour has as much chance of happening as them bringing the Super Constellation back onto scheduled flights. I hear it has a super low
fuel burn.....
fuel burn.....
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I recently heard a rumour that QF have put together a business case to bring ALL of the A380’s back into service. The rumour is they will use them on short haul routes (might even be flying each one once a week) as it’s close to cost neutral compared to the maintenance costs of having them stored. Has anyone heard similar?
Far fetched but the was some ops talk for them due to maint procedure costs. Doubt it will happen