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G'day all
Just watched a video on youtube which was done recently which briefly showed what appeared to be one of qantas old 747-300. This got me wondering as to what has happened to them? Dose anybody know where they ahave all gone? |
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EBT - has been scrapped at RME, New York State.
EBU - still in Avalon, never to fly again. EBV - It was sold to Al Sayegh Airlines in November 2010. EBW - has a new rego, N176SG, which belongs to the Bank of Utah EBX - Not sure - still think it is stored in Marana but has been purchased. EBY - got a new rego a month ago (XT-SAG). There was a picture of it in Oagadougou in Burkina Faso. |
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wow thanks for that
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On a similar note, checking a.net this morning as part of my usual routine and I noticed these 3 ex-QF 744s at Victorville:
http://www.airliners.net/photo/Untit...4H6/1834090/L/ Just wondering, were these the first few QF 744s to be replaced by the A380 coming online? And if so, is QF gradually phasing out the 744 fleet as the a/c are starting to age? Having a look at the fleet age of QF's current 744s here: http://www.airfleets.net/flottecie/Q...ctive-b747.htm I assume VH-OJA would be the next candidate to be stored/sold/scrapped, followed by VH-OJB, OJC, etc???
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I don't think many people realise how much space is NOT at Longreach. Unless you want to move the businesses which reside next to where the other 2 aircraft are, then there's not really anywhere else that's suitable to place another large aircraft.
They've got 2 of the most important aircraft in Qantas' history, no use putting more there which aren't really that much more significant than the others. Mick |
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I realise this, but wishful thinking.
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Space is one restriction at Longreach but they are currently planning a major development of the airport, the Museum and the GA area. It is a significant project they hope to complete by 2020. They plan to have room for more aircraft but this is a long term thing, not a short one.
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It would make a nice cover for the 747 or 707
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