Qantas Adds Aircraft to Fleet
Qantas Looks to Expand
Qantas Airways General Manager for regional airlines Narendra Kumar had the following to say at the recent press conference. "Our initial investment in the Q400 in 2005 has resulted in new regional routes, an increase in capacity and reduced flight times on some routes by up to 20 per cent. These additional aircraft will be used to increase capacity and service frequency on key regional routes, as well as pursue new growth opportunities."
Also present was Steven Ridolfi, President of Bombardier Regional Aircraft. He had the following to say: "This follow-on order is further evidence of the Q400 airliner's value to the airlines that operate the aircraft. Quite simply, no other regional turboprop aircraft matches its speed, passenger comfort and operating economics."
About Qantas Airways: Qantas actually stands for Queensland and Northern Territory Aerial Services, is the oldest airline operating in Australia, and the second oldest operating in the world today, only behind KLM Royal Dutch Airways. Today, Qantas operates a fleet of over 200 aircraft to six continents and nearly 150 destinations. Qantas operates out of hubs in Sydney and Melbourne, Australia, as well as focus cities in Adelaide and Brisbane, Australia, Los Angeles, London, Perth and Singapore.
Qantas Adds Aircraft to Fleet
Date: November 20, 2007Location:
Toronto
Canada
Canada
A computer generated image of Qantas' Bombardier Dash-8 Q400 aircraft.
Credit: Bombardier Aerospace
Copyright: Bombardier Aerospace
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