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Going Boeing 10th Jul 2012 10:57

Virgin Aust or QLink perhaps?
 
New Customer Places Order for 15 Bombardier CSeries Airliners

Twelfth customer added to the CSeries aircraft program

Bombardier Aerospace announced today that a new customer, which has requested to remain unidentified at this time, has placed a conditional order for five CS100 and 10 CS300 jetliners.

Based on the list prices of CS100 and CS300 aircraft, the contract is valued at approximately $1.02 billion US.

“Bombardier’s CSeries aircraft provide a distinct economic advantage compared to any aircraft in their class, and we are thrilled to welcome the twelfth CSeries aircraft customer to the program,” said Mike Arcamone, President, Bombardier Commercial Aircraft. “The CS100 and CS300 airliners combine unmatched field performance along with transcontinental range, creating opportunities for new business models; what’s more, they’ll be contributing to more sustainable aviation with their reduced environmental footprints.”

BPA 10th Jul 2012 11:13

Latest news from FA12 is it could be Air Baltic, replacing the 737's they currently have.

The number (15) would be the ideal number for both Qlink replacing the B717 and for VAA to replace the Embraer's.

Cactusjack 10th Jul 2012 11:22

Doubt if it is Elaine's Group over at Team Red. He can hardly get the credit to buy staplers let alone a bunch of planes. And I doubt it is VA, their finances would not have improved enough yet to gain financial approval for such a large number of jets.
I think anybody getting a boner over shiny new jets being delivered in bulk to Australia needs to have a cold shower.

MonsterC01 10th Jul 2012 13:28

"their finances would not have improved enough yet to gain financial approval for such a large number of jets."

Yeah, I bet Boeing was just giving away those 23 737 MAX. :ugh:

It's called leasing people.

That said, I doubt it's an Aussie carrier. Qantas seem more focused on their mainline operations, and replacing the E jet doesn't seem to be a top priority for Virgin.

falconx 10th Jul 2012 18:06

all i can say it that their not for either QF or DJ, however not to far off it

Worrals in the wilds 10th Jul 2012 20:57

Are Alliance finally buying/leasing some new aircraft from the shop rather than digging old ones out of the desert? :}
(No serious disrespect to Alliance intended, they're a very successful operation and good luck to them).

Stiff Under Carriage 10th Jul 2012 21:00

Must be REX then :}:}:}


all i can say it that their not for either QF or DJ, however not to far off it

KRUSTY 34 10th Jul 2012 23:25

Yeah! Good one SUC. REX have no plans (but they should) for a turbo-prop replacement.

My hunch is on Alliance. They're taking care of business all over the place, and they're not taking prisoners. :ok:

travelator 11th Jul 2012 00:14


My hunch is on Alliance. They're taking care of business all over the place, and they're not taking prisoners.
That's because they bought a heap of older airframes when they were going really cheap so they're overheads are comparatively low and they have a large fleet ready to deploy at the drop of a hat. Buying a bunch of new jets would be fatal for Alliance and I don't think that is how they operate.

My guess (if they even are for an Oz operator) is the 717 replacement. The C Series has been talked about for many years as their successor. Which company will operate them? That is the fun question. :E

Capt Claret 11th Jul 2012 00:53


all i can say it that their not for either QF or DJ, however not to far off it
Cobham, then wet leased onto Qantas Link. :ok:

denabol 11th Jul 2012 01:28

Kid tells me they show up on a Flightglobal site as being for Air Baltic.

travelator 11th Jul 2012 02:05

Nah, different order. Baltic have ordered a total of 20. Mystery order is 15. Order was made just before Farnborough so which oz company (again if at all) had some managers in pommyland then?

VC9 11th Jul 2012 02:58

Can almost be sure that Qantas will not go down the path of taking an untried aircraft following their experiences with the A380 and B787.

lemel 11th Jul 2012 03:19

What about Network to replace F100's. I've been hearing whispers of a possible replacement aircraft.

The Green Goblin 11th Jul 2012 03:30


Can almost be sure that Qantas will not go down the path of taking an untried aircraft following their experiences with the A380 and B787.
In that case you can pretty much guarantee they will do just that!

bubble.head 11th Jul 2012 03:31

C series would be a perfect replacement of the b717 and/or the b737-400 that mainline is operating. Bean counters would love to give it to the group that costs them the least. There are advantages of keeping them in house within the Qantas group (more controls of safety and standards), and there are advantages of outsourcing to Cobham.

There are previous orders of the c series from "undisclosed" customers, so this one isn't the only one that may potentially be an Aussie operator. But depends on what you are smoking/drinking on the day, some believe the excess a320s that Qantas/jetstar has ordered for their failed Singapore premium strategy, or the yet to be finalized jetstar hong kong.

Capn Bloggs 11th Jul 2012 07:21

Sidesticks, Q400 heritage and Prat and Whining donks.

No thanks! :{

mustangranch 11th Jul 2012 07:27

I think that with Qantas' NETWORK the only place you'd see them is on FIFO work. That is if the boom is still on when she finally flies.

As for DJ, I agree, bigger a better things on their horizon. I doubt they'd want to make the e-jet mistake again.

Normasars 11th Jul 2012 08:25

You don't have to worry Bloggs. You will be retired by then anyway :8

neville_nobody 11th Jul 2012 23:04

Looks nice.



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