The Qantas Group is to upgrade its entire fleet
of Airbus A330s and order new Boeing 737-800s to drive its
strategy in the international and domestic markets.
Beginning in
late 2014, the group will reconfigure the interior of 10 Airbus
A330-300s and 20 A330-200s with a new flat seat in business class,
refreshed economy cabin and a new inflight entertainment offering.
The A330-300s will be operated by Qantas
International on its network between Australia and Asia, while the
A330-200s will be operated by Qantas Domestic on routes between
the east coast and Perth – enabling the final retirement of the
group’s Boeing 767s.
The group will also purchase five
additional Boeing 737-800 aircraft for Qantas Domestic (for
delivery during 2014) and extend the leases on two existing
B737-800s this year.
The A330 reconfiguration program and the
additional B737-800 orders do not affect the group’s planned
capital expenditure of $1.6 billion in 2012/13 and $1.5 billion
in 2013/14.
“Last
month we announced a new schedule for Qantas International’s Asian network – today I’m delighted to confirm our plans to upgrade
the A330-300 aircraft that we’ll be flying across that network,”
said Qantas CEO, Alan Joyce.
“The refurbished aircraft will give Qantas International a truly
world-class product in global aviation’s most dynamic and competitive market. Growing with Asia is a major priority for the
Qantas Group and this investment underpins our commitment to
the region.
“We will also upgrade 20 A330-200s for Qantas
Domestic’s wide body fleet – meaning that our trans-continental
flights will be operated by aircraft featuring lie-flat beds in
business and the latest inflight entertainment technology. The upgraded A330-200s will be joined by more next-generation
Boeing 737-800s for domestic short haul operations. With five
additional orders, our B737-800 fleet will ultimately grow to 75
aircraft. Older narrow body Boeing 737-400s will be phased out
by the end of 2013 and Boeing 767s by mid-2015 ... Together with our recent announcement of orders for five
additional Boeing 717 aircraft and three additional Bombardier Q400s for regional operations, the changes we’ve outlined today
will ensure that we have the right fleet in every part of the international and domestic market,”
Mr Joyce added.
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