Melburnian1
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QF has 75 B738s but 34 must be 'new generation.'
Interesting report about a crack found in one of the latter:
This ties in with other AFF discussion about QF's ageing mainstream (B738) domestic fleet. Some sharemarket analysts have touched on this, suggesting that QFd's ongoing deferral of replacements will create some financial pressure in future years. No transport operator can keep postponing replacements,as eventually maintenance costs for the retained, elderly equipment or rollingstock start to 'bite' (and there may be other issues such as difficulty in promptly sourcing spare parts.)
Not being in the aviation sector, I'd never heard of the strange term 'pickle fork' but here is a very (technical) explanation best suited to AFFers who have engineering qualifications:
What is the registration number of the withdrawn aircraft?
Interesting report about a crack found in one of the latter:
Qantas launches inspection blitz after cracks found on Boeing 737 jet
Qantas will inspect 33 of its Boeing 737 aircraft by the end of this week after it discovered structural cracks on one of the short-haul jets that are the backbone of its domestic operations.
www.theage.com.au
This ties in with other AFF discussion about QF's ageing mainstream (B738) domestic fleet. Some sharemarket analysts have touched on this, suggesting that QFd's ongoing deferral of replacements will create some financial pressure in future years. No transport operator can keep postponing replacements,as eventually maintenance costs for the retained, elderly equipment or rollingstock start to 'bite' (and there may be other issues such as difficulty in promptly sourcing spare parts.)
Not being in the aviation sector, I'd never heard of the strange term 'pickle fork' but here is a very (technical) explanation best suited to AFFers who have engineering qualifications:
What On Earth Is A Pickle Fork And Why Is It Adding To Boeing’s 737 Woes?
It’s fair to say that 2019 has not been a good year for the aircraft manufacturer Boeing, as its new 737 MAX aircraft has been revealed to contain a software fault that could cause the aircra…
hackaday.com
What is the registration number of the withdrawn aircraft?
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