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Brad Myer 16th September 2014 11:43 PM

Last B763 service will be 27th December at this stage.

Greg Hyde 17th September 2014 03:38 PM

Check out 60mins this Sunday as they are doing a QF B767 to Victorville & graveyard.

Greg Hyde 17th September 2014 04:30 PM

Last international service.

http://australianaviation.com.au/201...et-winds-down/

Alex Lui 17th September 2014 05:40 PM

But according to Qantas schedule, QF804 which normally operates as a 763 on Mondays is scheduled to operate as a 763 in April sometime...??

Just wondering whether there would be demand to put the A330 onto the CBR-MEL route...??

Zac M 17th September 2014 06:21 PM

Yes there certainly is when Parliament is sitting! 804 inbound on Parliamentary sitting weeks is packed with a 763!

Yusef D 17th September 2014 06:26 PM

Turnaround time for an A330 is significantly longer than a 767, and it may take up as many as 3 gates with its significantly greater wingspan. Not merely a question of demand...

Rowan McKeever 17th September 2014 07:04 PM

Darwin has a 767 in July too, that far out it doesn't mean a thing. Just says the planners ain't got that far down the line yet!

Zac M 17th September 2014 07:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Yusef D (Post 90916)
Turnaround time for an A330 is significantly longer than a 767, and it may take up as many as 3 gates with its significantly greater wingspan. Not merely a question of demand...

Gate space is not a problem, we have bays set out for A330s here, I don't see how turn around time can be any different to a 763, is it to do with the brakes? I don't see why you couldn't turn a 330 around in 40 minutes!

Tom PER 17th September 2014 10:05 PM

Slightly off topic, but one of the domestic A332's think it was -EBN did a SYD-CNS-SYD a few weekends back, so maybe a sign of future rotations

matthew mcdonald 17th September 2014 10:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zac M (Post 90921)
I don't see why you couldn't turn a 330 around in 40 minutes!

It would be virtually impossible to turn an A330 around in 40 minutes, unless it is an extremely light load and/or there is next to no freight on it. I'm not sure how much freight demand there would be in Canberra or how many bags per person an A330 in CBR would attract but for it to arrive, be unloaded then loaded and then depart in 40 mins or less would be something I wouldn't believe could be done.


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