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Another ten years for Cobham running the 717 fleet:
http://www.londonstockexchange.com/e.../12878089.html Quote:
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Great news for Cobham, QantasLink and the B717!
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Does that defer QF's Ejet decision to 2026 as well ?
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E-Jet decision?
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I haven't really seen any evidence that QF were seriously considering replacing the B717s. Especially with EJets. AJ is actually quoted in the latest Australian Aviation as saying they'd acquire more B717s if they were available. But yes, it does seem any such decision is at least in the 2026 timeline.
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10 years is a long time in aviation.
B717 survival will depend on running costs (FUEL). If a new aircraft (100pax with Bus class) comes along with a better pax/km then the B717, I expect that it would be seriously considered in future fleet planning/expansion. |
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No doubt Qantas will watch Bombardier's CS100 with interest.
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Nope. The B717 survives on decent operating economics and comparatively very, very low cost of ownership. It benefits from the DC-9 family's very long service life and service intervals. The Fokker 100 is in a similar position, especially in terms of cost of ownership.
It's also quite possibly the only aircraft in its class that can beat it on operating costs is the CSeries. QF has no doubt looked at the CSeries but it seems they believe the combination of B717 and F100 is best suited to most of their needs for the next 10 years. Sent from my SM-G920I using Tapatalk |
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A new type will also require a large amount of capital expenditure, something QF will want to avoid for the time being given the short term focus is on the B787-9's.
When they are serivcable, the B717 is the perfect fit for the QF network. The new contract also contains clauses around improving the reliability and efficiency of the B717. Whether the B717 and F100 continue to run side by side in PER will largely depend on the resource sector. I'd expect to see quite a few more B717's get the J class refit over time. |
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QF should keep an eye on Volotea who are replacing their B717's with A319's over the next couple of years if they want to pick up more.
https://www.flightglobal.com/news/ar...-a319s-422975/ |
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