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    Qantas' New A321XLR

    No doubt a commercial coming soon with the end title perhaps.
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    Qantas' New A321XLR

    Airbus have previously said whatever follows the A321 in the coming decades will certainly have a new wing.
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    Virgin Australia orders 8 Embraer E190-E2 jets for delivery from 2025

    I know they are VA flight numbers but are these all flown by VA pilots? I can’t imagine intra south American flights would be too familiar to local Va crews. I know Alliance/Network used contractors to get the aircraft ferried over.
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    Jetstar Asia to shutdown on 31 July 2025

    Would appear one of the extras is going to Adelaide with the below from October 26, one extra A320Ceo being based in Adelaide. Adelaide to Melbourne: From 35 currently up to 40 flights a week (+5). Adelaide to Brisbane: From 10 currently up to 14 flights a week (+4). Adelaide to Perth: From...
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    “new” QF B737-800s

    Sorry I should re clarify, these have been purchased from the lessor I recall. Thanks for the detail above.
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    “new” QF B737-800s

    Generally it should come onto the new lease with all engineering completed? That’s unless they have other modifications in mind.
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    Virgin Australia orders 8 Embraer E190-E2 jets for delivery from 2025

    Interesting choice of departure port. I assume the flight will be loaded with those on the Canberra payroll.
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    “new” QF B737-800s

    How many CASA proving flights does it need 😂 200? 300?
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    Qantas boosts international capacity, wet lease Finnair aircraft

    I recall that was all cleaned up?
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    Cancel Lite Fare for credit?

    Only if they change the flight. I had a 10 min change and they let me refund it.
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    Qantas boosts international capacity, wet lease Finnair aircraft

    I’d say considering the issues in recent times it would be wise to extend the Finnair crews for as long as possible while they have the offer available, even above the dry leases.
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    Qantas Starts Installing Split Scimitar Winglets

    I recall reading that it takes 18-24 months to reap the benefits, that is using them on longer missions. They are certainly everywhere in the US
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    VA50: all toilets inoperable

    If you are inbound over NT or QLD when these things happen there isn’t many places one can divert to.
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    Virgin FY25 results

    I think that might be the right approach initially. Gives them the opportunity to lean in to that market when it starts to pick up. They will be able to walk in and pick up a good share when it starts to become a bigger market, plus let the others test the market to work out what the market out...
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    Virgin FY25 results

    Nothing that really stands out in the analyst briefing, I only joined near the back half. -FY28 is first -10 -Any -10 slots can be converted to -8s if certification is delayed. Won’t lose delivery slot in queue for example -Not looking at converting any 8s to 10s. -Transformational cost gains...
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    Qantas' New A321XLR

    I think early build 788s won’t go on too long. Remains to be seen but I doubt they will enter a second heavy check at the 20-25 year mark and will probably be used for parts.
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    Virgin FY25 results

    Today they release FY25 results to the market listed as ASX:VGN. Webcast will be at 1030, Presentation will be released to the ASX within the next hour. Numbers had been forecasted in the Prospectus, not sure if we will see any further announcements today in regards to anything else ie more...
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    Where's all the UA J (Polaris) TPAC availability gone?

    I recall mid Aug to mid Sep is often a lighter period for outbound as the bulk of the summer traffic has departed. Back in the day we flew Virgin most years across, outbound mid August, and back early September. All outbound was never more than say 50%, one had only 100 people. Coming back all...
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    Qantas' New A321XLR

    Hard to see where the Jetstar International profit pool lies in terms of fleet but I’d say the A321 is a big driver in he numbers. I would imagine a replacement for the 787-8 would be the -9 but perhaps in smaller numbers likely 9/10. Not sure they would exit long haul widebody just yet, who...
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    Qantas' New A321XLR

    I’d say those Japan to Cairns runs are all but destined for this aircraft. Not sure if the increase in premium product on the 787 is suited to a route like CNS-Japan compared to others.
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