Maikha Ly
23rd April 2010, 12:47 AM
G'day all
I thought I might post this to get a better idea of it. I spotted a number of Jetconnect Kiwi registered aircraft today, and upon my curiousity, looked it up and read bits of background about Jetconnect on Wikipedia (See here (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jetconnect)), however I've become even more curious about this subsidiary now. If I may put some questions forward, I would greatly appreciate a response!
1) As a 'subsidiary' of Qantas, is Jetconnect completely owned by Qantas as a parent company, and all the big decisions and spending is all decided by those in Coward St, Mascot, very much like Jetstar?
2) What is Jetconnect's main core? Is it primarily managing the operation of Qantas flights to/from New Zealand destinations in terms of crews and stuff?
3) What was the reason that Jetconnect was formed in the first place? I would have thought a New Zealand base for locally employed Qantas crews would have been the go, but it seems my knowledge of how the industry works isn't sufficient for this assumption!
4) Same goes with New Zealand registered Qantas aircraft, I can understand being a New Zealand based and registered airline operation, aircraft operating for them would be New Zealand registered, but my question also stems to 1) why an Australian based operation would need Kiwi registered planes.
Pardon if I sound vague with my questions, it is abit late and won't get any better when I start nightshifts tomorrow night. Again, I ask these questions as a genuine curiousity, so I won't expect any animosity then.
Thanks all! :)
I thought I might post this to get a better idea of it. I spotted a number of Jetconnect Kiwi registered aircraft today, and upon my curiousity, looked it up and read bits of background about Jetconnect on Wikipedia (See here (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jetconnect)), however I've become even more curious about this subsidiary now. If I may put some questions forward, I would greatly appreciate a response!
1) As a 'subsidiary' of Qantas, is Jetconnect completely owned by Qantas as a parent company, and all the big decisions and spending is all decided by those in Coward St, Mascot, very much like Jetstar?
2) What is Jetconnect's main core? Is it primarily managing the operation of Qantas flights to/from New Zealand destinations in terms of crews and stuff?
3) What was the reason that Jetconnect was formed in the first place? I would have thought a New Zealand base for locally employed Qantas crews would have been the go, but it seems my knowledge of how the industry works isn't sufficient for this assumption!
4) Same goes with New Zealand registered Qantas aircraft, I can understand being a New Zealand based and registered airline operation, aircraft operating for them would be New Zealand registered, but my question also stems to 1) why an Australian based operation would need Kiwi registered planes.
Pardon if I sound vague with my questions, it is abit late and won't get any better when I start nightshifts tomorrow night. Again, I ask these questions as a genuine curiousity, so I won't expect any animosity then.
Thanks all! :)