scaredeycat
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An interesting video about Bombadier's new C series plane and Boeing's attempt to scuttle it.
An interesting video about Bombadier's new C series plane and Boeing's attempt to scuttle it.
I know nothing about what regional operators want in a plane, but it seems to me that considering the number of Dash 8 200/300's and Bombardier Q400's QantasLink (and now Jetstar NZ) operate, that striking a deal for the CS100 and/or CS300 would make business sense for Qantas due to some commonality. They have been buying up/leasing 717's left right and centre, but surely the C Series offer better fuel economy than the 717's with perhaps slightly more capacity and range too.
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| align="center" | QF 717 Y
| align="center" | QF 717 J/Y
| align="center" colspan="2" | CS100
| align="center" colspan="2" | CS300
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| align="center" | Range
| align="center" colspan="2" | 2408km
| align="center" colspan="2" | 5741km
| align="center" colspan="2" | 6112km
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| align="center" | Capacity
| align="center" | 125 Y
| align="center" | 12 J / 98 Y
| align="center" | 133 Y
| align="center" | 8 J / 100 Y
| align="center" | 160 Y
| align="center" | 12 J / 118 Y
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And a much more comfortable and quieter passenger experience, I suspect...
I suspect you're spot on. I've only been in a QF 717 once and I was glad I had my noise cancelling headphones.
Still cracks me up though that Bombardier makes aircraft, they were the 'other' snowmobile company when I was a kid.![]()
Here I have put the common Airbus models, can someone indicate the corresponding class of Boeing. I think they are all still in production.
A319
A320
A330
A350
A380
I'll have a stab
A319 - 737-800
A320 - 737-900ER
A330 - sorta sits between the 767/787&777
A350 - 787-10 or 777-200
A380 - 747-8
I'd move up the 738 from the A319 to the A320. The A319 only seats up to 143 or so in a fairly high density configuration (BA club Europe). Much smaller than the 738 at 180 or so. The A320 seats ~180 all economy. The 777-200 is supposed to be a competitor to the A330. The A350 is right with the 787. The A380 really doesn't have a competitor.
I don't agree about the A350. It's a bigger aircraft than the 787. The 787-10 will compete with the A350-900 but that's the largest 787 vs the smallest A350 so not a direct competitor
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