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Ex FSO GRIFFO 15th Nov 2020 00:13

HAPPY CENTENARY TO "OUR AIRLINE"....
 
For Monday 16th Nov. 2020.......

HAPPY CENTENARY to QANTAS, and to the Guys 'n Gals, who are no doubt hoping for a much better year in 2021.

Still one of the world's oldest airlines....and one of the safest.

Cheers...

Fris B. Fairing 15th Nov 2020 22:02

Happy Centenary Charlie Q
 
I intend to celebrate the day by reading the last two chapters of Elizabeth Fysh's wonderful book "When Chairmen were Patriots", the story of Sir Fergus McMaster and the other founders of Qantas. While they didn't have to contend with a pandemic, for there were no airlines to speak of when the previous pandemic struck in 1918, they did have to contend with the Great Depression and their aeroplanes being shot down.

das Uber Soldat 15th Nov 2020 22:55

I'm going to celebrate by taking QF32 out of its display case above my bed and reading it yet again. The incredible story of a single pilot a380 avoiding disaster. Inspirational.
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Ollie Onion 16th Nov 2020 00:49

I wish there was a like button :-)

Street garbage 16th Nov 2020 02:22


Originally Posted by Ex FSO GRIFFO (Post 10926760)
For Monday 16th Nov. 2020.......

HAPPY CENTENARY to QANTAS, and to the Guys 'n Gals, who are no doubt hoping for a much better year in 2021.

Still one of the world's oldest airlines....and one of the safest.

Cheers...

Well I for one am glad some of us think that it is still "our airline", because 2008 (APA) and 2011 (Lockout) seemed to suggest that we were no longer part of it....

bazza stub 16th Nov 2020 03:36

Nice sentiment and worthy of recognition but the qantas we have now is a papery thin facade compared to the one that started 100 years ago. It was the staff who made it and corporate stupidity that has gutted an otherwise fine symbol of the Australian spirit. Good luck to anyone remaining, it’s going to be a crappy ride from here on in.

Hydromet 16th Nov 2020 05:03

https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....d4b5dd9d0a.jpg
Qantas' 45th anniversary, 1965. The original Avro 504 being wheeled out for Sir Hudson Fysh to to taxi past the international terminal. Photo by Dave Gregor.

busdriver007 16th Nov 2020 06:16


Originally Posted by das Uber Soldat (Post 10927409)
I'm going to celebrate by taking QF32 out of its display case above my bed and reading it yet again. The incredible story of a single pilot a380 avoiding disaster. Inspirational.
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You do realise it is Fiction.

getaway 16th Nov 2020 06:41

hardly our airline or national airline

Lookleft 16th Nov 2020 06:58

Still for a lot of Australians its something they feel proud of that the national airline is 100 years old. One thing that you can say about Qantas is that it has always been run as an airline and not anyone elses plaything like poor old Ansett or Virgin. That I think is the key to its success.

getaway 16th Nov 2020 07:03


Originally Posted by Lookleft (Post 10927522)
Still for a lot of Australians its something they feel proud of that the national airline is 100 years old. One thing that you can say about Qantas is that it has always been run as an airline and not anyone elses plaything like poor old Ansett or Virgin. That I think is the key to its success.

don't be ridiculous.

It a private company & before that it was the very dodgy public service.

Not national airline anymore than Virgin, Rex, Alliance or any other australian airline.

Nothing at all special about qantas.

ScepticalOptomist 16th Nov 2020 07:20


Originally Posted by getaway (Post 10927525)
don't be ridiculous.

It a private company & before that it was the very dodgy public service.

Not national airline anymore than Virgin, Rex, Alliance or any other australian airline.

Nothing at all special about qantas.

You don’t work for QF though do you? Tall poppy syndrome alive and well.

Happy Birthday QF!

George Glass 16th Nov 2020 08:12


Originally Posted by getaway (Post 10927525)
don't be ridiculous.

It a private company & before that it was the very dodgy public service.

Not national airline anymore than Virgin, Rex, Alliance or any other australian airline.

Nothing at all special about qantas.

Yeah, good on ya mate.
An annoyingly reliable response from the Great Australian Know Nothing general public.
The accumulated skill , knowledge, intellectual capital, operational experience etc.etc.
is a vital strategic asset and national icon, pure and simple.
Like the automotive industry you let it go and you will regret it for eternity.
Congratulations QF

mustafagander 16th Nov 2020 08:59

Happy birthday QANTAS!
There are lots of us lifers who despair at where the airline is going these days. We're still proud to have been part of it though.
Before I retired I had 52.5 years of service in a large number of roles. I was lucky enough to be flying in the "Good Old Days" before anyone had a camera and a mobile phone. Thank God!!! We got up to lots of mischief! We flew hard and partied hard but, in my experience, were always professional - serious when we needed to be and relaxed when appropriate.

machtuk 16th Nov 2020 10:14

"Our"? Yeah right!

Buttscratcher 16th Nov 2020 13:38


Originally Posted by busdriver007 (Post 10927504)
You do realise it is Fiction.


You do realise that he was takin-the-piss

bazza stub 16th Nov 2020 14:16


it has always been run as an airline and not anyone elses plaything
Aren’t you forgetting the 26 million dollar man?

CaptainSouth 16th Nov 2020 22:49

Happy birthday Qantas. And to all those above denigrating it, it is still a wonderful company and I am sure most of us left are still proud to wear its uniform.
Despite the many naysayers who are loud and proud to post negative thoughts, there are many who never bother to post...until today...who still love the red tail and long may it fly.

gordonfvckingramsay 17th Nov 2020 00:06


Originally Posted by CaptainSouth (Post 10928254)
Happy birthday Qantas. And to all those above denigrating it, it is still a wonderful company and I am sure most of us left are still proud to wear its uniform.
Despite the many naysayers who are loud and proud to post negative thoughts, there are many who never bother to post...until today...who still love the red tail and long may it fly.

Many who appear to denigrate Qantas are most likely lamenting the failure of successive, likeminded management teams to realise that any company is worth infinitely more than the sim of its parts. Qantas exists despite decades of denigration, demoralisation and devaluation of those parts, and it is testament to the quality of those who keep her afloat. I hope Qantas is around in the future, but there needs to be a reversal of the current management ethos of divide and conquer, and a stop to the strip bare policy.

Fris B. Fairing 17th Nov 2020 00:54

The book referenced in post #2 quotes a revealing anecdote about Fergus McMaster. Apparently he was given a Golden Casket ticket which won a prize but he didn't collect it because he felt that he hadn't done anything to earn it.

Feel free to extrapolate that to today.

Ex FSO GRIFFO 17th Nov 2020 01:54

I started this thread because a LOT of VERY GOOD, HONEST people work for what I call "Our Airline", and THAT is what makes it 'OUR'.......

It is 'THEY' who deserve the 'pat on the back'.

Don't tar all with the same brush..

IMHO........... YEP.... a SAD situation......BUT.....HAPPY CENTENARY BIRTHDAY to ALL of the WORKERS, past and present...!!!

Cheeerrrsss.....

Section28- BE 17th Nov 2020 03:06

ex The Queensland Country Life: Qantas Founders celebrate 100th birthday at LRE.....
 

Originally Posted by Fris B. Fairing (Post 10927383)
I intend to celebrate the day by reading the last two chapters of Elizabeth Fysh's wonderful book "When Chairmen were Patriots", the story of Sir Fergus McMaster and the other founders of Qantas. While they didn't have to contend with a pandemic, for there were no airlines to speak of when the previous pandemic struck in 1918, they did have to contend with the Great Depression and their aeroplanes being shot down.


"Qantas Founders celebrate 100th birthday at Longreach"

the QCL article (inc Pictures) link here: https://www.queenslandcountrylife.co...08bf-114497569

The article (should it all work), includes a photo of the author.
rgds
S28- BE




Sunfish 17th Nov 2020 06:38

It's not "Our Airline". If anything it's Sydneys airline. Its been leeching money out of Australians pockets for a very long time. It's gotten rid of its engineering excellence as well.

Ken Borough 17th Nov 2020 07:20

It’s so sad to read the posts of so many haters. Fact is whether they like it or not, Qantas is a hundred years old, a rare feat. Surely it’s time for these people to put their hates and prejudices to one side and recognise such a significant achievement? After all, the haters are in a minority.

normanton 17th Nov 2020 07:41

The haters are the ones who had their application knocked back. Probably ended up at Virgin. Happy 100 years Qantas !

JustinHeywood 17th Nov 2020 07:57

Well for all its faults, I freely admit to a twinge of pride when I see that red tail in some faraway place.

Stationair8 17th Nov 2020 08:11

A mighty achievement for any business.



Global Aviator 17th Nov 2020 08:20

Yep Happy 100, a very long way from its origins. Even today driving through the outback you have to have nothing but admiration for the early pioneers. Many on here like me even started in ‘advanced’ GA aircraft although before GPS.

A very long way from then, many haters, but kudos to QF as it plays as the Aussie airline. No one can say I still call Australia home is not one of the most iconic ads ever run.

Smart when necessary, ugly at times. I’m not pro or negative as I don’t work at the rat. Having a dig re maintenance whilst I agree that offshore is not ideal but look at the reasons why, also look how many airlines do offshore.

Like the OP said this is about an iconic airline turning 100.

There are plenty of other (everyone) QF threads turning anti, how about keeping happy in these extremely testing times, survival is the goal for most.

ruprecht 17th Nov 2020 10:17


Originally Posted by normanton (Post 10928432)
The haters are the ones who had their application knocked back. Probably ended up at Virgin. Happy 100 years Qantas !

Normanton, you’re back!

How much LWOP did you take?

Sunfish 17th Nov 2020 10:24

A”National Airline”? Where were the celebrations in Perth, Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne and Hobart? All that happened was half of Sydney stopped sodomising the other half long enough to ask; “ was that a jet flying over dear?” “We haven’t heard one for a while”.

‘’Qantas is a Sydney - centric private corporation that masquerades as Australian when it suits it and at other times pretends to be an international organisation with no allegiance to anyone.

Transition Layer 17th Nov 2020 11:35

Two of my favourites on the same page...Normanton and Sunfish!

Very proud to work for QF, and hopefully for many more years to come. It’s not perfect by any means, but not many large organisations are!

George Glass 18th Nov 2020 05:00

Sunfish , you need professional help.

Chronic Snoozer 18th Nov 2020 06:06


Originally Posted by getaway (Post 10927512)
hardly our airline or national airline

It's Emirates isn't it? Codeshares with QANTAS. Close enough.

Keg 18th Nov 2020 06:16


Originally Posted by normanton (Post 10928432)
The haters are the ones who had their application knocked back. Probably ended up at Virgin.

That’s appalling. Grow up!


Turnleft080 18th Nov 2020 07:21

Lets all have a Qantastic Christmas folks and much better 2021.
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/0c/51...dfd7057066.jpg

Ken Borough 18th Nov 2020 07:37

Rumour has it that EAB (above) was yet another Qantas first: the first 'logo jet' in the world. I wonder if anyone can either prove or disprove the claim.

Ex FSO GRIFFO 18th Nov 2020 07:43

Arguably, the BEST tail 'logo' in 'OUR Airline's history........

Easy recogniseable for what it is supposed to represent....IMHO....

Fris B. Fairing 18th Nov 2020 07:56


Originally Posted by Ken Borough (Post 10929253)
Rumour has it that EAB (above) was yet another Qantas first: the first 'logo jet' in the world. I wonder if anyone can either prove or disprove the claim.

Depends how you define "logo jet". Alaska Airlines had their Eskimo tail in 1972 and I suspect there were others before that. EAB's Qantastic livery was in 1977.

Pinky the pilot 18th Nov 2020 09:14

Wot Griffo said back in post #21.:ok:

And a good one Turnleft080. :ok:


Honestly, sometimes the negative attitudes of some posters on this site, when a genuine attempt to put a positive slant on some organisation which despite some obvious faults still is an example of a reasonably successful enterprise......:ugh:

Further comment fails me.:* Another Barossa Shiraz please, Barkeep.


boaccomet4 18th Nov 2020 11:16

QF Seen Around The World As Australia's Flag Carrier
 
Wish all at QF the best in these challenging times due to the Covid Crisis
One thing that stands out is their selection of aircraft types that they purchased over the years and especially after WW11.
So much pressure to buy British produced aircraft. But management stood firm and ordered Lockheed Constellations and then Modified B707's. Lockheed Electra Mk11 and the B747.
If you include QF Short Haul/TN into the mix then Australia may have entered the jet age earlier buy purchasing the Sud Aviation Caravelle was it not for Reg Ansett putting a stop to it.
Can remember the late Bruce Mclaren (radio operator and QF navigation dept.) telling me years ago that Qantas engineers had doubts about the integrity of the Comet 1 airframe well before the accidents.
Let us all remember the QF is seen around the world as our Flag Carrier and one can only hope it survives despite all the politics etc.


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