Qantas 777
Posted : admin On 8/3/2022View the onboard seat map for the Qantas Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft. The 777-200LR has a two-class seating capacity of 317 but for the Project Sunrise, it would likely be about 270. With the 777-200LR and 777X-9 Boeing could offer earlier deliveries and in the case of the 777-200LR take them back from Qantas as the 777X-8 is delivered. Boeing would then convert them to freighters for FedEx. Qantas was looking to expand its international fleet, and the 777 was seemingly perfect. The twin-engined 777 would be powered by the most modern engines available and was then the most efficient aircraft in the sky. Passenger capacity was around 360, fitting nicely between the existing 767s and 747s in the Qantas fleet. The 777 was also flexible. The 777-8X is also a likely candidate for Qantas. The plane comes with a higher capacity than that of the A350-900ULR. Alan Joyce confirmed that the carrier was in talks with Boeing but was only seeking details about the weight of the aircraft, which is still months away from entering into production. Track Qantas (QF) #777 flight from Melbourne Tullamarine to Perth Int'l Flight status, tracking, and historical data for Qantas 777 (QF777/QFA777) including scheduled, estimated, and actual departure.
Qantas will revisit plans to offer ultra-long-haul flights from the east coast of Australia to markets such as London and New York by the end of this year with an eye toward launching the flights in 2024, the airline’s CEO, Alan Joyce, revealed during one of a series of Eurocontrol “Straight Talk” interviews on Tuesday. Known as Project Sunrise, the plan originally called for a launch in early 2023 of flights between Sydney and London with Airbus A350-1000s. The airline had just gotten ready to place an order for the aircraft before the Covid crisis took hold last spring.
In late 2019 Qantas chose the A350-1000 over the proposed Boeing 777-8X for the missions and indicated it would likely need 12 airplanes. Plans called for Airbus to add another fuel tank and slightly increase the A350-1000’s maximum takeoff weight to give it the required range.
The airline performed three test flights between Sydney and New York/London using a Boeing 787, collecting nearly 60 hours of “Sunrise flying” experience and thousands of data points on crew and passenger well-being. The research flights underscored the importance of dedicated space for stretching and movement for economy passengers in particular, as well as the potential benefits from redesigning the service onboard to actively shift people to their destination time zone.
“We were taking it unbelievably seriously,” said Joyce. “We were literally weeks away from ordering the aircraft. We had done the deal with Airbus, the aircraft was capable of doing it…and we had done a deal with our pilots; 86 percent voted in favor of a new enterprise agreement. So we were planning to order the aircraft and introduce it in 2023.”
Tense negotiations between Qantas and the union representing its pilots, AIPA, centered on so-called productivity and efficiency gains, including the ability to use the same pilots across the A350 Sunrise fleet and the airline’s existing Airbus A330s, in return for 3 percent annual pay increases and promotion opportunities.
“The economics before Covid-19 were very strong,” said Joyce. “Perth-London was the most profitable route on our international network and had the highest customer satisfaction in our network, believe it or not, on the longest route.”
Joyce noted the special position in which Qantas sits for making the economies of scale work for such long-haul flying. “It is a unique opportunity for Qantas because Australia is so far away from everywhere,” said Joyce. “We could apply a fleet with a significant [number] of aircraft that makes it economic, whereas if you’re a BA or a Lufthansa, probably the only place you need the aircraft for is Australia.”
Qantas’s plans call for flights from the three major cities on the east coast of Australia—Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane—to destinations including London; Frankfurt, Germany; Paris; New York; Chicago; Rio de Janeiro; and Cape Town, South Africa.
- Type
- Repaint for Payware Model
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- 1,642
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- Microsoft Flight Simulator X (FSX) including Steam Edition & Prepar3D (P3D)
- Filename
- pmdg777_qf_qza.zip
- File size
- 12.31 MB
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- Scanned 8 days ago (clean)
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- Free (Freeware)
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- Everyone
Qantas Boeing 777-200LR with updated readme.txt file. This repaint is for the payware B777-200 LR by PMDG. It depicts Qantas' latest default color scheme with the new kangaroo on the fin which has its leg forward of the horizontal stabilizer and 'Spirit of Australia' located aft the of the Qantas logo. Livery is packaged as a PMDG ptp and requires the PMDG Operation Center to install it. By Michael J. Pottier.
Installation:
- Unzip PMDG777_QF_QZA.zip to a temporary folder on your desktop.
- Open PMDG Operations Center, select the 777 from the main dropdown menu, select the Livery Manager module, then the PMDG 777-200LR from the dropdown menu. You'll see a list of all active liveries appear on the left side.
- Click the green 'Click to Add' button on the right side and navigate to the temporary folder on your desktop, select the 777LR_Qantas_QZA.ptp file and click open.
- That's it, enjoy!
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Qantas 777-300er Seat Map
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777LR_Qantas_QZA.ptp | 09.17.13 | 12.19 MB |
ReadMe.txt | 09.17.13 | 2.26 kB |
PMDG777_QF_QZA.gif | 09.15.13 | 9.14 kB |
PMDG777_QF_QZA_Lg.jpg | 09.15.13 | 127.95 kB |
flyawaysimulation.txt | 10.29.13 | 959 B |
Go to Fly Away Simulation.url | 01.22.16 | 52 B |
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