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Laurent Sanhard 24th September 2024 05:39 PM

and yesterday's QF2 was over 14hrs late , arrived on time in Singapore from London , but seems to have been delayed in Singapore ?

MarkR 24th September 2024 07:38 PM

Crew had a big night at the GP and called in sick?

C Patters 25th September 2024 12:44 PM

Looks like VZG is stuck in Perth since September 18th. Has only just returned from service recently after having undergone maintenance in Brisbane.

Ben W 25th September 2024 08:03 PM

QF93 is diverting to AKL. Would this be fuel related? The diversion popped up on Flightrader24 about 15 minutes after takeoff from LAX. It also left almost 3 hours late out of LAX.

Brenden S 25th September 2024 10:53 PM

VZG had a tyre let go out of Sydney, Flew to Perth and is grounded here waiting for new flaps to be fitted.

Lauren J 26th September 2024 10:05 AM

Does anyone know what's happening with VH-VQG (Jetstar A320)? It flew to XSP on the 8th of August and hasn't flown since. Is it being transferred to Network?

Rowan McKeever 26th September 2024 10:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ben W (Post 119985)
QF93 is diverting to AKL. Would this be fuel related? The diversion popped up on Flightrader24 about 15 minutes after takeoff from LAX. It also left almost 3 hours late out of LAX.

Assume you mean QF94 and given (1) the 3 hour delay and (2) you say the diversion came up on FR24 shortly after departure from LAX, I'd say it's likely a crew change as the delay may have pushed the crew beyond their available hours.

C Patters 26th September 2024 11:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brenden S (Post 119986)
VZG had a tyre let go out of Sydney, Flew to Perth and is grounded here waiting for new flaps to be fitted.

Thanks Brenden! Looks like Qantas have had some issues with blown tyres of recent with ZNC having similar issues

Michael Mak 26th September 2024 02:35 PM

ZNC re-entered revenue service today flying QF773 MEL-PER, possibly then operating QF9 PER-LHR.

Greg Hyde 27th September 2024 10:54 AM

VH-NXQ has completed her ferry to VCV

MarkR 27th September 2024 11:55 AM

VYB ferried back from HKG yesterday, straight back into service this morning

MarkR 30th September 2024 03:52 PM

First A380 service with QF to JHB started today.

https://www.flightradar24.com/QFA63/37531a2d

James Smith 1st October 2024 09:12 AM

VH-OQH operated the first QANTAS A380 service to JNB yesterday, which returns to SYD today.

Greg Hyde 4th October 2024 04:22 PM

VH-NXO wad deleted from the VH-Reg on 02/10/2024

MarkR 7th October 2024 06:39 AM

ZNG just landed in HKG after operating QF187 overnight, which is an orphan flight number, next stop LCA?

David C 7th October 2024 07:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MarkR (Post 120102)
ZNG just landed in HKG after operating QF187 overnight, which is an orphan flight number, next stop LCA?


Without sounding too ignorant , what is a “ orphan flight number “ ?

Dave C

MarkR 7th October 2024 07:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by David C (Post 120103)
Without sounding too ignorant , what is a “ orphan flight number “ ?

Dave C

One that is used for one off flights as regular passenger transport, as opposed to ferry or charter numbers. Last time QF187 flew it was six months ago Syd-CHC. It might well be extra capacity for school holidays/end of golden week utilising a commercial flight with the aircraft then being towed to Haeco.

Michael Mak 7th October 2024 08:02 AM

I believe ZNG is there for maintenance, the flight has been scheduled for a little while?

Michael Mak 7th October 2024 08:04 AM

ZNC is operating SYD-LCA as ASY1258, currently just above Coober Pedy, estimated flight time of 17 hours 22 minutes.

MarkR 7th October 2024 08:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Michael Mak (Post 120105)
I believe ZNG is there for maintenance, the flight has been scheduled for a little while?

Thanks Michael, good to see QF at least getting some revenue from the flight.

Greg Hyde 7th October 2024 10:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Michael Mak (Post 120106)
ZNC is operating SYD-LCA as ASY1258, currently just above Coober Pedy, estimated flight time of 17 hours 22 minutes.

Aren't these flights to Cyprus to be pick up evacuees from Beirut ?

Michael Cleary 7th October 2024 02:48 PM

Yes, to pick up those who have been flown from Beirut to Larnaca on other chartered flights. Seems to be operating under an RAAF callsign.

Supposed to be another in a couple of days.

MarkR 7th October 2024 08:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Michael Cleary (Post 120109)
Yes, to pick up those who have been flown from Beirut to Larnaca on other chartered flights. Seems to be operating under an RAAF callsign.

Supposed to be another in a couple of days.

Ausy is a government callsign for flights to and from Aus, HiFly also used it when they did the ADF charter contract.

Zac M 7th October 2024 08:49 PM

VH-YQY finished up flying tonight with QF1501 from Sydney to Canberra

VH-YQS should finish up after QF1573 CFS-MEL on Sunday 13/10

VH-YQW should have the honours of the final B717, at this stage the final day of ops is as follows-
QF1500 CBR-SYD 0600-0655
QF1503 SYD-CBR 0735-0830
QF1504 CBR-SYD 0910-1005
QF1563 SYD-LST 1205-1350
QF1562 LST-SYD 1430-1610
QF1511 SYD-CBR 1655-1750

MarkR 7th October 2024 08:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zac M (Post 120115)
VH-YQW should have the honours of the final B717,

Good to see, end of an era, I would hope she was non negotiable material when it came to disposal, given she is the last production aircraft where Qantas flew both the first and last, but she is probably heading east rather than south….Zac, when are the final ops?

Zac M 8th October 2024 08:55 AM

YQY ended up continuing operations today due to YQW having some issues

Ayden H 11th October 2024 09:26 AM

YQY operated its final flight yesterday as QF1505 SYD-CBR. Set to ferry to VCV for disposal by end of month.

Stirling D 16th October 2024 11:07 AM

XZA has emerged from the BNE hangar with SSW.

Chris Z 16th October 2024 12:08 PM

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VXC in Townsville.

C Patters 16th October 2024 12:38 PM

Why would they bother repainting VXC when it’s one of the first to go with the fleet renewal? Surely the XZ rego series would be a better choice for a repaint ��*♂️

Kent Broadhead 16th October 2024 12:45 PM

I was just about to ask whether this was a repaint or pre-retirement. Maybe for whatever reason its cycles are noticably lower than its fleet-mates of a similar age?

Brenden S 16th October 2024 01:42 PM

VXA-VXP are all being retired next year from what I believe.

Greg Hyde 17th October 2024 10:27 AM

Qantas to Conclude Boeing 717 Scheduled Service on 26OCT24

Qantas in recent schedule update filed last Boeing 717 aircraft scheduled operation, as the airline plans to conclude the aircraft type’s operation on 26OCT24. On 26OCT24, the Boeing 717 operated by QantasLink (National Jet Systems) is scheduled to operate Sydney – Canberra and Sydney – Launceston route.
Planned Boeing 717 schedule on 26OCT24 as follows.
QF1500 CBR0600 – 0655SYD
QF1503 SYD0735 – 0830CBR
QF1504 CBR0910 – 1005SYD
QF1563 SYD1205 – 1350LST
QF1562 LST1430 – 1610SYD
QF1511 SYD1655 – 1750CBR

https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/241015-qfoct24717

Haven't with Zacs post (above)

Greg Hyde 17th October 2024 10:29 AM


QANTAS INTERNATIONAL NETWORK TO GROW WITH 220,000 MORE SEATS, NEW AIRCRAFT AND NEW ROUTE


Published on 16th October 2024
Changes to key routes to the US, Asia and the Pacific
Qantas to launch new route to Palau
More seats for customers as A380s return in 2025; new A220s join fleet
First international route confirmed for A220

Qantas is boosting its international network with new aircraft and a new destination, as well as schedule changes which will better utilise its fleet and support growing customer demand in key Asia Pacific and US markets.

From February 2025, the national carrier will add around 220,000 seats to its international network over 12 months compared to its current schedule. This is made possible by the launch of its new Brisbane – Palau route, the return of two Airbus A380s following maintenance and cabin modifications, as well as the arrival of more next-generation A220 aircraft for QantasLink.

More seats to the United States

The changes will see Qantas boost capacity to the United States by 13 per cent, offering 30 per cent more premium seats for customers on long-haul flights with the return of more A380s to the network from next August. Customers will benefit from the return of the airline’s Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft to Brisbane, with the option of Premium Economy and more seats when travelling to Los Angeles and Auckland.

New route from Brisbane to Palau

The national carrier has also today announced it will add Palau to its map for the first time, operating weekly flights from Brisbane to the Pacific Island with its 737 aircraft*.
The service, known as the ‘Palau Paradise Express’ will operate as part of a contract awarded to Qantas by the Federal Government and will help maintain strong trade and tourism links between Australia and Palau. Qantas customers will also have access to a new leisure destination on the airline’s network, with Palau renowned for its pristine waters, unique marine life and a haven for divers and hikers.

The route is expected to commence in the coming months and flights will go on sale in the next few weeks.

Boost to new Darwin to Singapore route

QantasLink’s new A220 aircraft will make its debut on the international network when the airline commences flying between Darwin and Singapore in March*.
Originally due to launch with the Embraer E190, the larger 137-seat A220 will operate five times per week, offering over 70,000 seats on the route every year.
QantasLink has taken delivery of the first four of 29 A220 jet aircraft, which are steadily replacing its long-serving fleet of Boeing 717s as part of the Qantas Group’s fleet renewal program.

With almost double the range of the 717s, the A220 can fly between any two points in Australia and opens opportunities for new short-haul international routes, like Darwin-Singapore. The aircraft is currently operating on a number of domestic and regional routes.

Changes to Seoul flights

From mid-June 2025, Qantas will cease flying between Sydney and Seoul, while Jetstar will increase flights from four per week to daily. This swap will result in an overall increase in seats between the cities and better serve the strong leisure demand for the route.

A full summary of the changes is outlined below. Customers who have already booked on flights with schedule changes will be contacted directly in the coming days.
Comments – to be attributed to Qantas Group International CEO, Cam Wallace
“We’re so excited to be offering our customers more than 220,000 additional seats on our network, a new international destination, and our brand-new A220 aircraft for our Singapore – Darwin flights, which will be the first of its kind to operate out of Singapore.
“We’re also looking forward to seeing more of our A380s return to the skies and offering more premium seats for customers to book to some of our popular international destinations.

“As part of our historic fleet renewal program, these changes are about having the right aircraft on the right route and responding to growing customer demand.

“One of the benefits of our dual brand strategy is the flexibility we have with our combined Qantas and Jetstar fleets.

“Qantas launched flights to Seoul after the pandemic, and now that demand has normalised, it’s grown substantially as a leisure market, opening up a great opportunity for Jetstar to increase its frequencies and allow Qantas to redeploy its aircraft to other routes where we are seeing strong demand.

“This growth is good news for our people and also allows us to offer more choice for our customers travelling around the Qantas network.”

https://www.qantasnewsroom.com.au/me...and-new-route/

Ben L 17th October 2024 02:45 PM

YQY is due to leave the country tomorrow via Pago Pago and Kona to VCV

Greg Hyde 21st October 2024 10:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ben L (Post 120215)
YQY is due to leave the country tomorrow via Pago Pago and Kona to VCV

YQY has completed her ferry to VCV

Ayden H 25th October 2024 08:28 AM

YQW has been parked in Syd since Tuesday which leads me to believe it will be YQS doing the honours tomorrow.

Zac M 25th October 2024 08:29 AM

YQW will operate the last flight

Steve S... 2 25th October 2024 02:58 PM

VXC has arrived back in Sydney after spending two weeks in Townsville. Anyone know what paint it is now wearing?

Ayden H 25th October 2024 04:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Steve S... 2 (Post 120287)
VXC has arrived back in Sydney after spending two weeks in Townsville. Anyone know what paint it is now wearing?

Silver Roo


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