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

Does anyone know when Qantas will have its full fleet of A350-1000ULRs? Are they going to be delivered very close to one another, or will deliveries be spread out over many years?
The first 2 (maybe 3) will most likely be here before the first official sunrise flight.

I'd imagine the future planes will come at regular intervals over the course of a few years before receiving more a350 (regular) ones over the next decade.
 
Looks like a further delay of around 6 months for the first aircraft

Airbus seemed to have announced this before QF, who said they had no comment when asked. Awkward.

 
Looks like a further delay of around 6 months for the first aircraft

Airbus seemed to have announced this before QF, who said they had no comment when asked. Awkward.

A bit odd that the first aircraft is in the paint shop and about to start test flights. What "supply chain" issue would delay delivery but not to fly?
 
Fuel price and geopolitical temperature stabilising?
VGN also up by similar %. I tried buying VGN at $2.2 but was too greedy.

Seems so. Although Qantas is poorly 'hedged'#, Virgin well hedged, so shouldn't behave the same WRT spot fuel.

# Different products can be hedged, but commentary suggests that VA is better protected overall.

Shows how short-term the market is. A delay to a flagship project - meh. Fuels issue OK maybe, but we ignore hedging - .. yeah!
 
Why is this? Backlog? No real way to test them properly for certification?
No idea to be honest. Lufthansa was flying its new A350 and 787 for ages with empty First and half-empty business cabins. Delta just deployed an A321 with a 44 recliner domestic First Class cabin because it couldn’t get its new DeltaOne flatbed seats certified.

Pretty much anything bespoke or new to that aircraft type seems to take forever now.
 
Although I would be surprised if Qantas has the same level of problem since Business, Premium and Economy should be just customised versions of off the shelf seats. Maybe its the F that's having problems? Or production constraints.
 
SQ seat refurb also pushed out to sometime in '27. Maybe they are too busy to lose aircraft at the moment but some of their J product is getting very out-dated.
 
Although I would be surprised if Qantas has the same level of problem since Business, Premium and Economy should be just customised versions of off the shelf seats.
F, J and PE are new design seats not used elsewhere.
 
F, J and PE are new design seats not used elsewhere.
J is just based on the Safron Unity seat isn't it? Whilst QF was the first customer to select it I believe, as of right now it's already flying on the JAL a350-1000. That said RX is still not flying despite multiple 787s built so there may be delays with the seat supply?

Also I just realised there isn't info on who is manufacturing the PE seats.
 
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