6 717's are on the way
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6 717's are on the way
It will be official early this week but it has been confirmed from a excelent source at QF that 6 more 717 have been ordered. All I know at this stage is that they are second hand jets and Qantas want to keep the order low key so VB don't get upset with QF getting too much more publicity
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Nice Nice Bags of Rice....... <img border="0" title="" alt="[Big Grin]" src="biggrin.gif" /> . .. .See I told you it would happen....... <img border="0" title="" alt="[Big Grin]" src="biggrin.gif" /> . .. .One Corona Porfavor Amigo...... .. .Vince. . . . <small>[ 29 March 2002, 02:40: Message edited by: Vince Brown ]</small>
Cruz350; Could only find this on the ASX site or hasn't it been posted yet?. .. .SUMMARY OF TRAFFIC AND CAPACITY STATISTICS. .. .MONTH OF JANUARY 2002. .. .International traffic, measured in Revenue Passenger Kilometres. .(RPKs) fell by 8.6 percent in January 2002 while capacity, measured. .in Available Seat Kilometres (ASKs), fell by 10.0 percent. This. .resulted in a revenue seat factor of 81.5 percent, 1.2 percentage. .points higher than the previous year. Domestic ASKs increased by 39.7. .percent in January, while RPKs increased by 39.4 percent over the. .same period. The resulting revenue seat factor of 80.2 percent was. .0.2 percentage points lower than the previous year.. .. .Group (comprising international, domestic and regional) passenger. .numbers increased by 20.5 percent over the previous year. RPKs. .increased by 1.6 percent, while ASKs were up 0.7 percent, resulting. .in a revenue seat factor of 80.5 percent, which was 0.6 percentage. .points higher than the previous year.. .. .YEAR TO DATE JANUARY 2002. .. .International yield excluding exchange for year to date January 2002. .decreased by 2.3 percent, when compared to year to date January 2001,. .due to the continued competitiveness of the international. .environment. International revenue seat factor declined by 0.1. .percentage points to 76.7 over the same period. Domestic yield. .excluding exchange for the financial year to January increased by 5.6. .percent, reflecting the impact of the competitive four-player market. .that existed in the previous year. Domestic revenue seat factor. .declined by 0.7 percentage points over the same period.. .. .Group passenger numbers for the year to January 2002 increased by. .19.7 percent over the previous year. RPKs and ASKs both increased by. .4.6 percent, resulting in a revenue seat factor of 77.4 percent,. .unchanged from the previous year.. .. .RECENT DEVELOPMENTS. .. .Qantas announced a profit after tax of $153.5 million for the. .half-year ended 31 December 2001, a result that was 41.6 per cent. .lower than the previous corresponding period. The profit before tax. .was $231.3 million, down 44.5 per cent. The six months to 31 December. .2001 have been the most tumultuous in the history of aviation, with. .the terrorist attacks on September 11 and the collapse of Ansett,. .and in this difficult period Qantas' financial performance has been. .outstanding.. .. .The first of the Qantas Boeing New Generation 737-800s commenced. .services in the domestic market on 5 February 2002. Qantas currently. .has five Boeing 737-800s servicing Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane,. .Adelaide, Coolangatta, Cairns and Ayers Rock.. .. .Brisbane CityFlyer was launched on 18 February 2002, offering. .services between Brisbane and Sydney every half hour during peak. .times. The CityFlyer service also offers dedicated departure gates,. .baggage carousels, information screens and a check-in and customer. .service desk at the departure gates.. .. .As part of its ongoing review of international operations, Qantas. .will withdraw all services to India from 31 March 2002, allowing. .Qantas to transfer Boeing 767s from international to domestic. .operations. Qantas currently operates five return services each week. .between Sydney and Mumbai via Singapore.
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Icarus,. .Exactly my point. Something similar to what you have posted above will have to be submitted to the ASX when the Board makes their decision. So far nothing has been registered. So, so far (and I believe they will get more) more B717 aren't coming. I think a few people are getting a little excited. Remember this RUMOUR has been going on for months now. If I counted up every B717 that was on its waynto Impulse there would be 50 or 60 on line by now.
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All well and good cruz, but Impulse/Qantas would know before the ASX. And I reckon they would know a bit more than YOU. I they say they are coming, then I believe them. You may find that you will be eating your own words next week.. .. .I do agree that nothing has been formally announced, and you have every right to believe or assume that no jets are coming,....BUT, there are people on this forum that do post facts that have an element of truth.. .. .I can assure you that 6 jets have been rubber stamped and are getting ready for delivery as we speak. . .. .Be prepared for the "I told you so's" next week and get a plate ready for some humble pie.......
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Jimbo,. .Read my post. I actually state in my last post and others referring to this matter that I think Impulse will be getting more B717. I am surprised it has taken this long. . .What I have been trying to say I suppose is that I would have thought announcements to the ASX / media are normally the first thing that happens. It has things to do with ASIC so people don't get the inside word on whether to buy or sell shares in the company before major announcements. . .. .Don't count your chickens before they hatch, it might even be more OR less OR none. With the way things are changing with this company things can change for better or worse very quickly.. .. .BTW I'll eat my humble pie anytime if required. I just hope you can IF you are in anyway wrong.
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Just a point for some of the players. Most people in FLight Ops knew for months that an order for more 737s or A320s was coming and roughly when the aircraft were scheduled to be on line. The fact that the ASX didn't know about it because it was still being negotiated didn't mean that it wasn't going to happen.. .. .The company may well be negotiating for more 717s and Impulse may well be training up in case they do but it isn't 'official' yet and can be canned any day up until (and possibly after) the information is released to the general public.. .. .The board have a habit of changing their minds from time to time when it comes to fleet acquisition. Even the CEO can change his mind and go with gut instincts sometimes.