Kendall Roy
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News to me. I'm on the 11AUG service and it's still showing A380.Its been delayed until 2026.
News to me. I'm on the 11AUG service and it's still showing A380.Its been delayed until 2026.
Yep I see nothing to back up what I said, not sure where I got that from!News to me. I'm on the 11AUG service and it's still showing A380.
Will be nice to have VH-OQG back in service!
It's the world's longest refurb.Crazy that the refurbs in Y still have the seatback screen with such a large bezel.
I doubt it at this point. If the 380s need to be touched up, they would've announced it.It's the world's longest refurb.
Announced in 2017, started in 2019.. will seemingly finally finish in 2025 with the return of OQC.
And it was really only a refurb to the upper deck with new J, and PE seats.
First and Y just got a touch-up - resurfacing with slightly different colour scheme in F and seat cushions in Y.
Qantas also has the 332 refurbs starting soon.
It will be interesting to see whether the A380s get a similar refurb to match and possible refurb or removal of F as the 350s begin arriving.
Don't forget QF was still using projection screens at the front of the 747 Y and fixed loop channels in J years after the competition had seat back on demand IFE in Y. Then those tiny a330 screens that didn't get replaced until a decade after their use by date either.The screens in Y should have been replaced when they did the upgrades. Always painful to use with lagging, tech issues, problems with the touch screen touching. Thankfully there are remotes, but hard to believe these screens (and essentially the seats) could last for 20 + years based on when QF retires them.
If it is an operational spare then chances are that it won't be parked for very long given the very common delays or cancellations caused by A380 maintenance issues - I suspect that OQC will be immediately subbed in instead of an A380 flight being delayed by several+ hours like happens now - my bet is that OQC won't sit on the ground in SYD for more than 7 days after it arrives before it is subbed in.While this thread would indicate they probably need it. This seems highly inefficient to keep an aircraft they spent many thousands refurbishing just to keep parked?
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I agree. It’s a good move from QF. One grounded A380 causes huge headaches that are not easily cured.If it is an operational spare then chances are that it won't be parked for very long given the very common delays or cancellations caused by A380 maintenance issues - I suspect that OQC will be immediately subbed in instead of an A380 flight being delayed by several+ hours like happens now - my bet is that OQC won't sit on the ground in SYD for more than 7 days after it arrives before it is subbed in.
Very true - but for most of us a delay coming home has less impact than a delay arriving at LHR or LAX etc.Of course, a spare is no good if it's in Sydney and the LHR to SIN flight goes tech.
