Qantas Project Sunrise goes ahead, 12 new A350-1000s ordered

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Perfect sense, thanks. Except for the issues illustrated by @SYD , I would have said that the seat manufacturers should know, when a customer say, requests a custom item, whether it’s going to be able to be certified or not.
I think it's really difficult to predict - I agree that they probably should have some certainty but there can be uncertainty in the surrounding cabin environment - maybe currently they don't know what the galley setup is, the internal wiring etc? If they don't, maybe it would be a good practice to collaborate with whatever team does the fitouts of the entire cabin to ensure they can suggest features that are most likely to be certified? Who knows
 
They can operate 2 flights to the same port with 5 aircraft, depending on the timings.
For a period during the DXB stopover, they had the daily MEL-DXB-LHR and daily SYD-DXB-LHR each using 3 aircraft, then a retime to the MEL flight allowed that to go to 5 aircraft with the 6th going to DFW.
Yeh I remember that. Obviously sunrise would have shorter mileage to JFK and cut out 4 stops in the rotation (SYD-LHR-SYD-JFK-SYD will take less time than MEL-DXB-LHR-DXB-SYD-DXB-LHR-DXB-MEL). I guess it all depends on chosen (or given slot constraints, available) departure time out LHR.
 

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