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Note that OQC has finally been reactivated on Flightradar. So it's safe to say that work has started on it.
QF have a couple of sets of seats in VictorvilleMost of them have seats that are no longer certified, following the scandalous falsifications Japanese company Koito Industries made for their product.
Note that OQC has finally been reactivated on Flightradar. So it's safe to say that work has started on it.
QF63 has been delayed departing from SYD for 3 hours and counting.
Will no doubt delay the Sunday QF64, and could impact Monday's QF11 given that the aircraft from Johannesburg typically goes on to LAX afterwards....
Bet QF would love to have its operational spare at the ready and not damaged so soon in LA.
If OQE and OQF hadn't been scrapped, QF would still have two A380s sitting on the ground somewhere waiting for maintenance slots to reactivate them...guess scrapping VH-OQE and VH-OQF is coming back to bite them? I understood those 2 were of the later production models and were lighter aircraft
In what sense? Assuming you're talking specifically about the aircraft itself.InI just flew EK A380s to and from Europe and the experience was chalk and cheese compared to QF’s A380s.
If it was an EK A380 with premium economy then they have had a complete interior refurb in the last 18 months or so.EK's A380s seem to be extremely well maintained and felt almost brand new despite the particular aircraft being 15 years old. For one, every single A380 leg took off on time and arrived on time. No issues with chillers, APUs or inflight entertainment or anything else which QF customers have complained about in recent years since the return of the A380 fleet into service. And extremely clean too unlike QF's A380s. I had a spilt beverage on my tray from a previous flight and the FA just gave me a napkin to clean it myself - and that was leaving SYD. The carpets of the plane were filthy.
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