JQ7878: Jetstar Boeing 787 delivery flight arrives MEL at 1.05pm Wednesday

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Australian Business Traveller has published the timetable for Jetstar's Boeing 787 delivery flight JQ7878 and included a photo of their 'itinerary' ('Starter Max' fare!).
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  • departs Seattle's Paine Field Airport, adjacent to Boeing's 787 facility, on Monday October 7th at 11am, US Pacific time (4am Tuesday, Sydney time).
  • the Dreamliner will reach Honolulu at 1.40pm (10.40am Sydney), where crew and passengers will spend the night, including Qantas' delivery flight tradition of sunset coughtails and a 'surf'n'turf' dinner.
  • at 5.30am Tuesday, Honolulu time (9am Sydney) JQ7878 will be wheels-up and winging its way towards Australia on the final leg of its 13,200km delivery flight.
  • the Dreamliner is due to touch down in Melbourne at 1.05pm on Wednesday to a traditional water canon salute, followed by a welcome ceremony at Jetstar's Hangar 141 featuring Victorian State Premier Dennis Napthine and hundreds of Jetstar staff.

Jetstar's first Boeing 787 Dreamliner touches down next Wednesday - Flights | hotels | frequent flyer | business class - Australian Business Traveller
 
Would love to be on it. :)

Interesting to note the poor standard of 'journalism' in the report with at least two spelling mistakes.

Should be cannon not canon and Denis (Napthine) not Dennis.
 
The Sydney times don't seem right as well?
 
Would love to be on it. :)

Interesting to note the poor standard of 'journalism' in the report with at least two spelling mistakes.

Should be cannon not canon and Denis (Napthine) not Dennis.

Spelling mistakes aside, I find their journalism to be much better than some of the tripe others put out there.
 
Wold the -8 have the legs from PAE to SYD or MEL?

I'd have thought a long nonstop would be more "exciting" or newsworthy, but i guess they want publicity in HNL for their new aircraft.
 
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Wold the -8 have the legs from PAE to SYD or MEL?

I'd have thought a long nonstop would be more "exciting" or newsworthy, but i guess they want publicity in HNL for their new aircraft.
Not if you plan on flying the aircraft from MEL-HNL commercially and want the media to put out the word for you......................
 
Spelling mistakes aside, I find their journalism to be much better than some of the tripe others put out there.


I agree, it has definitely become my go to website for keeping up with the latest travel news. Some of the reporting on News International and SMH is just dire.

On the issue in hand I have opted to leave the country to avoid this event. I have done this for two reasons.

1. I want to avoid the associated fire and the disruptions that follow. :p

2. It is Jetstar.
 
Not if you plan on flying the aircraft from MEL-HNL commercially and want the media to put out the word for you......................

Exactly!!!

Wold the -8 have the legs from PAE to SYD or MEL?

I'd have thought a long nonstop would be more "exciting" or newsworthy, but i guess they want publicity in HNL for their new aircraft.

Which is what i said.

Does it have the legs for PAE-SYD/MEL (out of interest)?
 
For comaprison

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LAX (33°56'33"N 118°24'29"W)MEL (37°40'24"S 144°50'36"E) (SW)
PAE (47°54'25"N 122°16'54"W)SYD (33°56'46"S 151°10'38"E) (SW)
PAE (47°54'25"N 122°16'54"W)MEL (37°40'24"S 144°50'36"E) (SW)
HNL (21°19'07"N 157°55'21"W)MEL (37°40'24"S 144°50'36"E) (SW)

[TD="align: right"]240.1°[/TD]

[TD="align: right"]6883 nm[/TD]

[TD="align: right"]243.8°[/TD]

[TD="align: right"]6739 nm[/TD]

[TD="align: right"]244.5°[/TD]

[TD="align: right"]7118 nm[/TD]

[TD="align: right"]222.7°[/TD]

[TD="align: right"]4783 nm[/TD]


Boeing range quote:

http://www.boeing.com/boeing/commercial/787family/787-8prod.page
Range:
7,650 to 8,200 nautical miles (14,200 to 15,200 kilometers)

By way of comparison, they quote 7670nm max range for the 744ER (as used on LAX-MEL prior to the A380).
 
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Which is what i said.

Does it have the legs for PAE-SYD/MEL (out of interest)?

I believe the Boeing media run last year (that some AFF members were fortunate enough to be involved with) was a direct flight from PAE to SYD on its initial leg.
 
I believe the Boeing media run last year (that some AFF members were fortunate enough to be involved with) was a direct flight from PAE to SYD on its initial leg.

That was not a JQ bird of course, and I believe the UN has made it a violation of basic human rights for one to endure JQ longer than 10 hours :lol:
 
That was not a JQ bird of course, and I believe the UN has made it a violation of basic human rights for one to endure JQ longer than 10 hours :lol:

They better send someone to investigate that SIN-AKL route then!
 
Well she is about 90 mins away from MEL , currently cruising down the NSW coast at 40,000 ft ImageUploadedByAustFreqFly1381279060.222396.jpg
 
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