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Melburnian1 maintains a very good "Airline Delays and Cancellations" Threads
Recently he mentioned a B717 going tech:
http://www.australianfrequentflyer....lays-cancellations-52193-236.html#post1403709
The current QFLink B717 has had various operators in the past.
The YQS-YQW series (which have the J seats) and NXJ and NXR (which is all Y) have been leased by Midwest Airlines --> Mexicana Click --> QFL but spent time in VCV (3-4 years) or Mexico in storage between lessees.
The NXK-NXQ series (all Y) were leased to Transworld before coming via Impulse airlines in 2002 and have never been in storage for any significant time (< 1 year)
The NXD-NXI series never spent time in storage and initially leased to Impulse --> QFL --> JQ --> QFL
The NX series are older than the YQ series by 3-4 years.
It would be interesting to see if the tech issues with the B717 are attributable to the model itself, the aircraft age or due to its time in storage and/or previous owners...
The B717 design ancestry dates back to the MD80/90 series many of which are still trading in the US and elsewhere
Recently he mentioned a B717 going tech:
http://www.australianfrequentflyer....lays-cancellations-52193-236.html#post1403709
The current QFLink B717 has had various operators in the past.
The YQS-YQW series (which have the J seats) and NXJ and NXR (which is all Y) have been leased by Midwest Airlines --> Mexicana Click --> QFL but spent time in VCV (3-4 years) or Mexico in storage between lessees.
The NXK-NXQ series (all Y) were leased to Transworld before coming via Impulse airlines in 2002 and have never been in storage for any significant time (< 1 year)
The NXD-NXI series never spent time in storage and initially leased to Impulse --> QFL --> JQ --> QFL
The NX series are older than the YQ series by 3-4 years.
It would be interesting to see if the tech issues with the B717 are attributable to the model itself, the aircraft age or due to its time in storage and/or previous owners...
The B717 design ancestry dates back to the MD80/90 series many of which are still trading in the US and elsewhere
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