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What will become of the retiring QF 743's?
Are their other carriers out there who would buy these aircraft or are they all headed for the glue factory?
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Currently they are being offered for sale with prices mentioned around US$6million per frame. [that was a couple of weeks ago]
There has been some interest in the aircraft notably the fact that its a 747-300 with IFE [Qantas the only ones with Personal TV's?] More than likely they will end up with an ACMI carrier in Europe, Northern Africa where at the moment there is a demand. The could be converted into freighters? Time will tell though |
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They are due for D Checks pretty soon i recall...could be enough to turn any prospective carrier off (unless they can combine a D-Check with the freighter conversion?)
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After all those suckers are highly pressurized! And excuse my daftness what what is an ACMI carrier? |
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I hope that I am wrong, but I suspect that their departure flight from Australia for some of them will follow the same routing as many previous members of the 'family', that being SYD-HNL-MZJ.
And we know what usually happens then. |
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I heard that they are all going where EBT went. The place that got EBT were rather happy with her and wanted the rest. Not sure and I heard that from another Engineer.
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Where did EBT go????
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A refurbisehed B747-300 fuselage (minus wings) would look terrific in Perth as a restaurant/photography/viewing platform which would form the centre piece of the proposed spotters area in the airport redevelopment.
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