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Twin Beech 17th Jan 2013 21:15

Another Qantas Group 787 cancellation
 
Despite assurances to the contrary as recently as two days ago, it now turns out that Qantas has indeed cancelled another 787 hull. Apparently this single plane cancellation was decided in late December.

Ben Sandilands is blogging that this is reflective of the business case at Jetstar rather than a result of the latest aircraft issues. It makes me wonder if this airplane slid into a more lucrative liquidated damages window and hence became more valuable cancelled than delivered?

D-18

bubble.head 17th Jan 2013 22:48

Which aircraft on the production line did they cancel??

piston broke again 17th Jan 2013 23:36

777's looking pretty good about now...actually I forgot who I'm talking about!

Wedcue 17th Jan 2013 23:44

It's all about next years annual announcements to make Jetstar look financially profitable, then, to bridge the gap of the 787 failures, the A330's will remain at JQ and be replaced with the A350's.

Capt Kremin 17th Jan 2013 23:50

How do they bridge the gap of the A330 failures though... have you seen the load factors?

teresa green 18th Jan 2013 02:13

Capt. K, the OOL/NRT A330 is just about full all the time, which sectors are you talking about?

Capt Kremin 18th Jan 2013 03:29

TG...BITRE Figures

Oct 2012 Jetstar Load factors to/from Japan 71.6 /59.0 QF 86.3/77.1
Sep 2012 " 60.3 /75.8 ................................................... 74.1/93.3
Aug 2012 " 69.0/ 76.4 ................................................... 74.2/92.8
July 2012 " 80.8/ 51.2 ................................................. 90.8/69.1
Jun 2012 " 62.9/ 71.0 .................................................... 60.1/79.5

Draw your own conclusions...

teresa green 18th Jan 2013 04:19

Thanks for the figures Capt. K. I don't consider them too bad, considering they are out of a regional city like OOL. Its going to be a tough year for all, even though the dollar being over parity is a great help to the long haul business right now, mind you, OOL is like a major city street on Xmas Eve at the moment, I don't think I have ever seen it so busy, and A/C are delayed at times for lack of a bay. Good to see THE RAT back I must say.

armchair quarterback 18th Jan 2013 05:20

na, they're bad.

Normasars 18th Jan 2013 06:17

But why are they bad? It's such a greeeeeeaaaaaaaaaatttttttt business, I don't understand why it's not full to the gun whales all the time :hmm:

the_company_spy 18th Jan 2013 07:56

With Jet Star Asia going gang busters, Jet star Pacific re-writing the record books and Jet Star poised to bank roll the rest of the Qf group and save it from tghe knackers yard I'm surprised at all the negativity:E

Tidbinbilla 18th Jan 2013 08:11

This has to be a record. Only 3 posts before drifting completely off topic.


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