Western Sydney Airport (WSI) Discussion

I’m not sure Alliance will operate these? They have just made a whole bunch of pilots redundant, and I’m not sure if they even have a Sydney base currently. The contract with QF ends in 18 months, seems unlikely they will open a Sydney base.

A220 might be better suited?
 
I’m not sure Alliance will operate these? They have just made a whole bunch of pilots redundant, and I’m not sure if they even have a Sydney base currently. The contract with QF ends in 18 months, seems unlikely they will open a Sydney base.

A220 might be better suited?
The initial plan was to establish a WSI base with the Alliance E190s, which I'll assume will go as planned. However, if the Alliance situation with the QF wetleases does occur, QF does have NJS A220s as an alternative Plan B, and I don't see them using Network, so I'd suspect mainline 737s be Plan C.
 
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I’m not sure Alliance will operate these? They have just made a whole bunch of pilots redundant, and I’m not sure if they even have a Sydney base currently. The contract with QF ends in 18 months, seems unlikely they will open a Sydney base.

A220 might be better suited?
There were murmurs Alliance would open a 'Sydney basin' base, but given the situation they've got themselves in, it remains to be seen whether that ever eventuates.
 
There were murmurs Alliance would open a 'Sydney basin' base, but given the situation they've got themselves in, it remains to be seen whether that ever eventuates.
No doubt Alliance would want trade offs in any negotiations to reduce the burden on the overall commercial deal already in place, whatever deal they negotiate you would expect it would somewhat need to benefit Alliance.

Depends how much leverage they have these days, Qantas might be in the position now to say no thanks to a deal and run with the A220s, a luxury they didn’t have 5 years ago.

It’s obviously complex as NJS are in stalled pilot negotiations at the moment. We might see nothing based there initially just operated to and from.
 
I think domestic flight announcements for WSI will be delayed given the fuel crisis. Qantas just announced they are cutting 5% of flights
I'd suspect the build up of the QF Group hub (JQ and QFLink) at WSI may slowed down in response to the on-going fuel situation but the opening day may go ahead as planned. The only destinations being MEL and BNE on both JQ and QFLink.

I'd suspect VA is more likely to stay out of WSI for the short term until the start of NS27 at the earliest, mid 2027 at the latest. Despite the WSI and NSW Government subsidies on offer, VA elected to stay out.

I'm guessing VA's timing for their own WSI launch may be in line with the WSI Metro line opening in 2027 as WSI is likely to be just a station for VA, with flights timed for connections in BNE and MEL.
 
Without needing to open a crew base they could initially just run with twice daily in and out from other bases. Would be good for ground ops to get familiar with some early token flights.

Virgin could do the same, fairly low risk just running a flight in and out, however I’d imagine operating into WSI is part of a larger agreement/package with each major airlines and the airport operator, who obviously wants some scale, and not a couple of random flights.
 
I'd suspect the build up of the QF Group hub (JQ and QFLink) at WSI may slowed down in response to the on-going fuel situation but the opening day may go ahead as planned. The only destinations being MEL and BNE on both JQ and QFLink.

I'd suspect VA is more likely to stay out of WSI for the short term until the start of NS27 at the earliest, mid 2027 at the latest. Despite the WSI and NSW Government subsidies on offer, VA elected to stay out.
QF seem to be rigging their post Easter/DST 2027 schedule at the moment (nothing has gone on Sale (QFd/QFi AFAICS) beyond 27 Mar 2027, even though the 353d booking window is now out to 2 Apr 2027. Perhaps when that's bedded down, we might see/hear what's happening at WSI?
 
QF seem to be rigging their post Easter/DST 2027 schedule at the moment (nothing has gone on Sale (QFd/QFi AFAICS) beyond 27 Mar 2027, even though the 353d booking window is now out to 2 Apr 2027. Perhaps when that's bedded down, we might see/hear what's happening at WSI?

That’s the start date of the NS schedule.

Also this schedule should have the new sunrise flights - so a lot to work out.
 

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