jakeseven7
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I may have missed but the first base I assume is going to be MEL?
Surely “Skippy” needs to be one of them.
I think I heard that. I haven't seen much mention of the F100s, do we think it's likely they'll grab some 221s to replace those as well?I may have missed but the first base I assume is going to be MEL?
Likely Domestic & the usual DPS/NAN/New Zealand Short-Haul International services. Can't see any other international routes apart from maybe DRW-SIN or ADL-SIN.Well the first tranche of A321's will have a standard J product unfortunately but I suspect these will be used for mostly domestic and possibly trans-tasman.
Hopefully further deliveries for longer, thinner routes into Asia would have a product (J and Y) to at least take a shot at competing - specially where return flights will likely be overnights.
I think I heard that. I haven't seen much mention of the F100s, do we think it's likely they'll grab some 221s to replace those as well?
Even if there's no need for a fancy product on the FIFO routes, the F100s are very old though, imagine they'd start to cost a bit to keep them airborne?I don’t think anyone really cares about WA and FIFO so they will be the last to be replaced![]()
Even if there's no need for a fancy product on the FIFO routes, the F100s are very old though, imagine they'd start to cost a bit to keep them airborne?
I think the prime candidate trans Tasman would probably by the one you have missing - WLG.As QF mix dom and int planes, same planes (737s) flying both dom and int routes, their 220 would probably do MEL/SYD/BNE to AKL/CHC/ZQN or vv.
Old JQ A320s are regularly transferred to Network every now and again and repainted into QFLink colours for WA/FIFO ops.
Canada has given it 180 minutes, but in any case, I doubt SYD-SIN really needs that much. There's quite a few places on the way.I don't see the Bombardier C Series doing any trips to Asia from Australia, well at least not from the East or West Coast (maybe a short hope from Darwin to Singapore). Don't get me wrong the C Series is a nice mini-jet, I've flown on it a number of times with Air Canada and Swiss. But it's a cramped jet and one where I think range would be a real challenge. I also question to what the ETOPS rating on that bird would be. It is one thing flying Montreal to Vancouver on the C Series, it's a whole other flying Singapore to Sydney.
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Have you ever flown on an A220? There are 737-Max 8’s doing 7 hr journeys, I think I’d prefer an A220 to those. But I don’t think we”ll see them doing Asia journeys anytime soon.This getting crazier by the day.
Narrow bodies to fly into Asia? By Asia we mean DPS or CGK right? Surely a full service carrier would not attempt something such as SYD-SIN in a 5 abreast narrow body? That would be very undesirable.
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This getting crazier by the day.
Narrow bodies to fly into Asia? By Asia we mean DPS or CGK right? Surely a full service carrier would not attempt something such as SYD-SIN in a 5 abreast narrow body? That would be very undesirable.