Melburnian1
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QF7524 from CHC to SYD on Wednesday 23 March (B763ER VH-EFR) is timetabled into SYD at 0740 hours.
This is a valuable slot that a passenger aircraft could use. With SYD being constrained to 80 aircraft movements an hour (and 20 every 15 minutes, an additional limitation), wouldn't it make sense for QF to timetable this freight movement into SYD at a quieter time (say 1200 'high noon') to free up a slot for a passenger aircraft? I appreciate that freighters can have worldwide schedules but it seems a bit sub-optimal to have a freight aircraft occupying a timeslot at a busy time of the day.
I assume that the slot used is one allocated to QF so it could not (without QF's agreement) be transferred to another airline. Does this go on in SYD at least occasionally like how at LHR slots change hands, or are leased to other airlines, for millions of pounds?
This is a valuable slot that a passenger aircraft could use. With SYD being constrained to 80 aircraft movements an hour (and 20 every 15 minutes, an additional limitation), wouldn't it make sense for QF to timetable this freight movement into SYD at a quieter time (say 1200 'high noon') to free up a slot for a passenger aircraft? I appreciate that freighters can have worldwide schedules but it seems a bit sub-optimal to have a freight aircraft occupying a timeslot at a busy time of the day.
I assume that the slot used is one allocated to QF so it could not (without QF's agreement) be transferred to another airline. Does this go on in SYD at least occasionally like how at LHR slots change hands, or are leased to other airlines, for millions of pounds?