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Old 12th February 2025, 12:58 PM
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I think that only leaves UYC as the "white" one in the fleet.

All the rest are either AN,QQ,QF
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Old 12th February 2025, 02:42 PM
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You are so right Greg
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Old 12th February 2025, 04:08 PM
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All the rest are either AN,QQ,QF
TL? Unless Ansett is making a comeback
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Old 15th February 2025, 11:42 AM
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E190 reg N239JB (MSN 19000040) was ferried from MCN to SJO on 14feb25:

https://www.flightaware.com/live/fli...800Z/KMCN/MROC
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Old 18th February 2025, 09:58 AM
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CH Aviation reporting (behind firewall)

Qantas completes Wet-leased E190 Build up
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Old 19th February 2025, 08:41 PM
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From Aus Aviation

Alliance posts solid half-year as wet-leasing grows
written by Jake Nelson | February 17, 2025

Alliance has seen continued growth in the first half of the 2025 financial year, with a boost in finances and record flight hours.

The FIFO and charter operator, which had 76 aircraft in revenue service as of 31 December, posted a statutory pre-tax profit of $41.3 million, up $3.6 million or 9.5 per cent, with 58,362 total flight hours, up from 50,793. 97 per cent of these hours were flown under long-term contracts.

According to managing director Scott McMillan, Alliance added four aircraft to its operational fleet and enjoyed solid financial results despite “continued challenges posed by a rising cost environment together with increased industrial relations activity”, as well as damage to three of its planes due to circumstances outside its control.

“In this period, we have seen a notable increase in flight hours, reflecting our commitment to meeting the growing demand for reliable air services. Our fleet has been operating at higher capacity, ensuring we continue to provide consistent service to our clients and strengthen our market position,” he said.

“This increase in flying activity has been a key driver behind the growth of our wet lease revenue, which has shown a marked improvement compared to prior years.

“In a rising cost environment, we have remained focused on driving efficiencies and adapting to the changing economic landscape. Our ability to increase profits amid higher operating costs is a testament to the resilience of our business model and the hard work of our team.

“We are committed to managing our costs effectively while continuing to invest in our fleet and infrastructure to support future growth.”

Contract charters remained steady throughout the half, while ad-hoc and RPT hours declined; however, wet-lease hours soared by 4,757 over the second half of the 2024 financial year, with Qantas having called in all of its 30 Embraer E190 wet-lease options, the last of which is set to be delivered this month.

The company previously saw a record year in 2023-24, driven by wet-lease revenues.
“In accordance with our previously stated strategy to increase our aviation services activity, we are confident that, given the global demand for aviation assets, we will be able to achieve significant monetisation of the company’s extensive inventory,” said McMillan.

“Alliance Airlines will continue to thrive in the second half of the year, building on our strong foundation and adapting to the evolving aviation landscape.”
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Old 19th February 2025, 08:53 PM
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From QQ EOY reporting

Date Delv Fleet

03/25 3 52
06/25 3 54
09/25 3 57
12/25 3 60
03/26 1 61
06/26 61

Note: Fleet = Total E190 fleet units may be lower where aircraft are disassembled for parts. This is for illustrative purposes only.
Excludes aircraft earmarked for sale.

Can be downloaded:

https://www.allianceairlines.com.au/...nvestor-centre
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Old 20th February 2025, 01:01 PM
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E190 reg N216JB (MSN 19000026) was ferried from MCN to SNN via YQX on 19feb25:
https://www.flightaware.com/live/flight/N216JB
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Old 20th February 2025, 03:00 PM
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Another one off to the Euro-scraper.
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Old 22nd February 2025, 06:16 PM
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I’m wondering if UYN might be getting painted into Qlink colours, hasn’t flown since arriving in TSV the day that UYR came out…if memory serves me correct Qlink has the use of 30 E190s, there’s 30 in two class config with UYC back flying for QQ, with JetBlue birds arriving we might now see the remaining in QQ livery (UYF, I, J, K, N and U) as well as UYC get painted into Qlink livery?
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