First Qantas A220 revealed

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Perhaps as QF lease the whole of T1, they can do what they like with "their" gates (as opposed to say a common use int gate at T2 or dom at T4)
I believe that’s true at many Dom terminals? Aren’t there usually a bunch of planes parked at gates overnight ready for the 6am early starters (well, at least in SYD during curfew hours).
 
Any speculation on when A220 flights will be available to book. Going MEL-CBR (which is where I understand they'll be servicing first) in late June and only seeing 737s then. Assuming the A220s come on line, would that be additional flights or would they swap out the 737s?
 
Any speculation on when A220 flights will be available to book. Going MEL-CBR (which is where I understand they'll be servicing first) in late June and only seeing 737s then. Assuming the A220s come on line, would that be additional flights or would they swap out the 737s?
If they are going to start on CBR 717 routes, they are likely to just appear on existing 717 flights with QF15xx numbers.
 
They will be flying by midyear. It's the certification issue they're waiting on.. sweating on I daresay. Can't wait to get them in the air.

I suspect some of the 737 flights would get replaced in the case of the 220s going into service - probably not peak setvices though.
 

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