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On another online platform I noticed a user claimed that Qantas should not oppose Qatar Airways’ application for their whopping 28 extra flights and stake in VA because Qatar Airways is refurbishing QF’s A380 fleet in Doha and further escalation of QF-QR tensions might risk refurbishments being stopped. They cited this AFR article (from last year) as their source:
That’s simply fake news. Qantas’ A380 fleet has been/is being refurbished in Germany and the UAE, and I think most AFF members are well aware of this. I also think that the AFR are aware of this. They’re quite informed on aviation and are not the typical Sky or news.com.au “Airbus 747 Dreamliner” people you’d find in those outlets, so I think this heavily leans towards being deliberate rather than ignorance. I hope someone from the AFR is reading this post and corrects the article. It’s a shame that a paper portraying to be a leader in financial journalism stoops to record lows in the likes of fake news such as this to push their agenda for QR and against our national carrier.
I think it should also be a reminder for all of us to take any AFR claim that is against QF or pro-QR (or anything really) with a very heavy scoop of salt.
Profits and power: Qantas and the Qatar question
Qatar’s request for more landing slots has exposed the hidden dynamics at work in Australia’s aviation market, where Qantas is a central player.
www.afr.com
Qatar is also refurbishing some of Qantas’ A380 fleet, which the Australian airline has yet to bring back from the Californian desert where they were stored during the pandemic.
That’s simply fake news. Qantas’ A380 fleet has been/is being refurbished in Germany and the UAE, and I think most AFF members are well aware of this. I also think that the AFR are aware of this. They’re quite informed on aviation and are not the typical Sky or news.com.au “Airbus 747 Dreamliner” people you’d find in those outlets, so I think this heavily leans towards being deliberate rather than ignorance. I hope someone from the AFR is reading this post and corrects the article. It’s a shame that a paper portraying to be a leader in financial journalism stoops to record lows in the likes of fake news such as this to push their agenda for QR and against our national carrier.
I think it should also be a reminder for all of us to take any AFR claim that is against QF or pro-QR (or anything really) with a very heavy scoop of salt.
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