First refurbished 767 enters service end of the month [Oct '12]

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Fair enough.

I do think it was a poor refurb.

I'll ask Mr Joyce to stop :).

Our friends who had a week in HNL with us flew HA said plane was in new condition.
 
Fair enough.

I do think it was a poor refurb.

I'll ask Mr Joyce to stop :).

Our friends who had a week in HNL with us flew HA said plane was in new condition.

For the HNL flights I agree - domestically I think with all the factors at hand it was quite savvy.
 
Our friends who had a week in HNL with us flew HA said plane was in new condition.

An aircraft can have a 25 year old airframe but be pretty on the inside.

Just because a plane has nice new seat covers doesn't make it any newer mechanically - not that the average punter would have a clue.
 
An aircraft can have a 25 year old airframe but be pretty on the inside.

Just because a plane has nice new seat covers doesn't make it any newer mechanically - not that the average punter would have a clue.

I believe this former QF bird is very pretty on the inside despite hitting 25.

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An aircraft can have a 25 year old airframe but be pretty on the inside.

Just because a plane has nice new seat covers doesn't make it any newer mechanically - not that the average punter would have a clue.

Which pretty much typifies what we have with the QF 767s here (whether they are 25 years old is another thing).

You just hope it's like those old muscle cars really - they look really retro but still put out a good mileage.
 
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Just because a plane has nice new seat covers doesn't make it any newer mechanically.

One wouldn't think so.

I think they could have dome a better job than what they have, whoever selected the colour was colour blind.

and.. the seat covers, wonder why they have torn already.
 
I believe this former QF bird is very pretty on the inside despite hitting 25.

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Maybe so, however as you say it is a former QF bird not a current one so the fleet age of a former bird is not relevant of the age of the birds who currently fly to/from HNL as QF3 & QF4.

According to www.theqantassource.com the following 763's operated QF3/QF4. OGR & OGS were received by Qantas in 1997 with OGT & OGU the following year so are around 15 years old.

QANTAS Flight Tracker February 2013


Date
Flight No
From
Via
To
Registration
Type
Configuration
Notes
01/02/2013
QF3
Sydney
Honolulu
VH-OGR
B767-300
25J/204Y
03/02/2013
QF3
Sydney
Honolulu
VH-OGR
B767-300
25J/204Y
06/02/2013
QF3
Sydney
Honolulu
VH-OGR
B767-300
25J/204Y
08/02/2013
QF3
Sydney
Honolulu
VH-OGT
B767-300
25J/204Y
10/02/2013
QF3
Sydney
Honolulu
VH-OGT
B767-300
25J/204Y
13/02/2013
QF3
Sydney
Honolulu
VH-OGR
B767-300
25J/204Y
15/02/2013
QF3
Sydney
Honolulu
VH-OGS
B767-300
25J/204Y
17/02/2013
QF3
Sydney
Honolulu
VH-OGS
B767-300
25J/204Y
20/02/2013
QF3
Sydney
Honolulu
VH-OGS
B767-300
25J/204Y
22/02/2013
QF3
Sydney
Honolulu
VH-OGT
B767-300
25J/204Y
24/02/2013
QF3
Sydney
Honolulu
VH-OGU
B767-300
25J/204Y
27/02/2013
QF3
Sydney
Honolulu
VH-OGT
B767-300
25J/204Y

 
Maybe so, however as you say it is a former QF bird not a current one so the fleet age of a former bird is not relevant of the age of the birds who currently fly to/from HNL as QF3 & QF4.

But very much relevant to the quoted comment ie An aircraft can have a 25 year old airframe but be pretty on the inside ;)
 
The 'old' bits in the Qantas 767 are really only the sidewalls and baggage bins, and I daresay bathrooms.
Now the seat covers and business handrests and ipads are new.

In the 25yrs service I am sure most of the important bits - wheels, landing gear, flaps, engines have been overhauled countless times.
 
Flew Mel-Syd in VH-OGR seat 3K last night, the refurb looks good, ipads were loaded and working. Seat comfort is still streets ahead of domestic J or JQ Star class. Even better than FJ J.
 
The only downside I see to the J refurb is that there aren't seat back holders for the iPads.
 
The only downside I see to the J refurb is that there aren't seat back holders for the iPads.

I'm sorry I'm confused. You say that there are not any seat back holders for the ipad. Is this opposed to the one hanging from the back of the headrest. Or do you mean a more fixed type bracket so the ipad doesn't need to be stashed in the seat pocket.
 
Your own iPad will not fit unless you have a strong cover on it as there is nothing at the bottom to hold it. The supplied one has a strong cover. I just had the thin put to sleep cover on mine and everytime the person in front moved on their seat it fell off, so in the end propped it up on the table with a pillow.
 
I agree, the hanging system is not ideal, My ipad 1st generation has quite a good rubber case from apple, but it was discontinued for the subsequent models, this was actually superior to the Qantas supplied cases.
 
I'm sorry I'm confused. You say that there are not any seat back holders for the ipad. Is this opposed to the one hanging from the back of the headrest. Or do you mean a more fixed type bracket so the ipad doesn't need to be stashed in the seat pocket.

I thought there was???

Hmm - I didnt see one on the int'l config one I was on last week - if there was it certainly wasn't obvious to me.
 
All of the seats in the 767 that have been given iPads have a new seat cover that includes a leather hook into which the Qantas iPad (or indeed any other 'decent' tablet case)..

By decent I mean something that properly attaches to the unit (normally a full back and side cover) that is sturdily connected to the lid.
The very flimsy magnetic lids that come with recent iPads just wont do the job.
 
All of the seats in the 767 that have been given iPads have a new seat cover that includes a leather hook into which the Qantas iPad (or indeed any other 'decent' tablet case)..

By decent I mean something that properly attaches to the unit (normally a full back and side cover) that is sturdily connected to the lid.
The very flimsy magnetic lids that come with recent iPads just wont do the job.

Must have missed it - on the 763 I have only had front row of whY so nowhere to hook the iPad so I wasn't sure what to look for...
 
Well... I believe many would say, "Too bad, so sad." Call it bad fate if you will.

I guess they could swap out a A330 from say domestic ops and put it here (they'd need the crew as such, though). Or even swap it out from, say, MNL.

Main thing for now is that they somehow still fill that plane anyway. And my guess would be if numbers fell dramatically, the answer would not be improve the product, but withdraw.

Presumptuous I say!!
 
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