eastwest101
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This is also what I had heard - nothing to do with cycles etc
Maybe it would be parts availability or even complete engine inventory? As I understand it engines (or their components) run out of hours and need to be replaced/serviced/overhauled as part of a planned maintenance thing that would not be a surprise, but there would be the additional complexity of unplanned events like birdstrike damage that could take an engine out of service all of a sudden. I would imagine that once any airline is out of parts or indeed engines then it becomes impossible to outsource the work by flying an aircraft overseas to catch up on fleet availability and the aircraft is out of service and engineless so then it becomes a matter of pulling engines out and shipping them to external workshops - if the external shops have the spare capacity - and if the external shops have the parts. If not - you're stuffed.
Not that this is any excuse for a board that was totally captured by its CEO, and was asleep at the wheel when it came to fleet planning. Converting A330s to freighters, and taking 2 A380s out of service has proven to be and epic own goal for Qantas, they are only a funtional airline now because of decisions made pre-Joyce with them opportunistically took in a whole bunch of B737s post 9/11, took some A330s as the A380's delivery delays and got lucky with their early B789 deliveries, and snuck through and bought 20% of Alliance while the ACCC were still asleep at home in their Covid lockdown pajamas.