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Rhys Xanthis 8th February 2010 09:07 PM

2010 Australian Grand Prix Aircraft Movements
 
Post ALL movements related to the 2010 Australian GP in here!

The official program was released today for the 2010 Austrlian GP.

The following entertainment movements are planned over Albert Park:

Thursday 25/3
1700-1710 RAAF Roulettes display
1750-1800 Army Blackhawk display

Friday 26/3
1145-1155 RAAF Roulettes display
1405-1415 Army Red Berets Parachute display
1550-1600 RAAF F/A-18 display

Saturday 27/3
1130-1140 Army Red Berets Parachute display
1235-1245 Army Blackhawk display
1330-1340 RAAF Roulettes display
1630-1640 RAAF F/A-18 display

Sunday 28/3
1130-1140 Navy Seahawk display
1405-1415 Army Red Berets Parachute display
1525-1535 RAAF Roulettes display
1610-1620 RAAF F/A-18 display
1652-1652 Qantas Jet Flyover (To be confirmed...anyone have any info? ;))

NOTE
As this is the second round of the Formula 1 season and not the first as in previous years, freight movements coming in should be early, coming in from Tuesday, 16 March onwards from Bahrain. We may also see one or two coming in from Europe closer to the race day carrying new parts/extra spares if required.

Steve Jones 9th February 2010 07:29 AM

I believe the flyover will be an A380 - TBC

Karl M 9th February 2010 03:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rhys Xanthis (Post 42050)
NOTE
As this is the second round of the Formula 1 season and not the first as in previous years, freight movements coming in should be early, coming in from Tuesday, 16 March onwards from Bahrain. We may also see one or two coming in from Europe closer to the race day carrying new parts/extra spares if required.

Thanks for the info.
If its closer to race day, you wont see any special flights coming in. All the freight will be on commerical services.

Mark W 9th February 2010 03:29 PM

1652-1652 Qantas Jet Flyover (To be confirmed...anyone have any info? )

The request is in my office. I'll get onto it in due course.:)

Rhys Xanthis 9th February 2010 05:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Karl M (Post 42072)
Thanks for the info.
If its closer to race day, you wont see any special flights coming in. All the freight will be on commerical services.

Sometimes Formula One Management run another service, if the demand is there, usually leaving early in the week of the race (eg Monday/Tuesday).

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark W (Post 42073)
1652-1652 Qantas Jet Flyover (To be confirmed...anyone have any info? )

The request is in my office. I'll get onto it in due course.:)

Nice, don't forget to let us know :D

Rhys Xanthis 25th February 2010 06:59 PM

Slightly unrelated to movements, but nonetheless...

Quote:

The Australian Grand Prix Corporation is pleased to announce Qantas as this year’s naming rights sponsor and premier partner for the 2010 FORMULA 1 QANTAS AUSTRALIAN GRAND PRIX.

Qantas has a long history of partnership with the Grand Prix since Formula One came to Australia in1985.

Australian Grand Prix Corporation Chairman, Ronald J Walker, AC CBE said “We are delighted to have Qantas as our premier partner as it teams the iconic Australian airline with one of Australia’s premier international sporting events.”

Qantas Chief Executive, Alan Joyce said Qantas was proud to be the Premier Partner and naming rights sponsor of the 2010 FORMULA 1 QANTAS AUSTRALIAN GRAND PRIX.
"Qantas has sponsored the Grand Prix since its arrival in Australia in 1985 and we are pleased to reaffirm our support for this global sporting event, reaching Formula One fans worldwide,” Mr Joyce said.

Qantas previously supported the event as a title sponsor from 1997 to 2001 inclusive.
Tourism and Major Events Minister Tim Holding said the Victorian Government was thrilled with the strong support from Qantas for this year’s event.

"We greatly value the involvement of all our commercial sponsors - their support reduces the cost of this event to the Victorian Government.”

“Melbourne is the major events capital of the world and will next month come alive when hundreds of thousands of Melburnians and visitors from interstate and overseas flock to Albert Park for the Grand Prix,” he said.

2010 is set to be one of the most exciting seasons of Formula One racing yet. Seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher will come out of retirement and take to the track against Australia’s own Mark Webber at speeds in excess of 300 kilometres per hour.

This year there will be not one, but two massive concerts at Albert Park with Powderfinger on Saturday night and Simple Minds on Sunday night starting immediately after the racing action finishes. Each concert is included in the price of admission for all Saturday and Sunday ticket holders respectively.
http://grandprix.com.au/default.aspx...isplay&id=4270

Very happy! :D Love seeing the flying kangaroo being the face of one of our biggest international sporting events.

Perhaps we'll start seeing QF F1 liveries again now too..oh the possibilities! :D

Darren Butterworth 25th February 2010 07:26 PM

Can't wait, I'm got a jersey in a box above the pits this year for Sat/Sun.

Hopefully it will be a low slow flyover.

Rhys Xanthis 15th March 2010 12:18 AM

First race of the season just finished up in Bahrain, so keep an eye out over the next 3 days for charters to be coming in to Avalon!

Karl M 15th March 2010 11:29 AM

Ok here is the schedule for the AVV F1 Freighters (that im aware of to date/subj to change etc.)

Tue 16MAR
1 X SQ freighter. Possible others due also on Tues or Wed.

Tue 30MAR
2 x QF/Atlas
2 x SQ

Rhys Xanthis 15th March 2010 05:32 PM

Going out on Tuesday after the race? That is a day later than last year iirc. Usually everything is gone by Monday night (mostly morning/early afternoon) and work starts on Tuesday morning in Malaysia.

Thanks for the info Karl.

Does anyone have anything on the flyover on Sunday? (A380 or not? :p )


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